That depends on its diamter which has not been given but the circumference of a circle is diameter times pi
Measure the circumference of the column. Divide the circumference by "Pi" (3.1417) and the answer is the diameter. Example: If the circumference is 15", the diameter is 4.78", or 4 25/32"
circumference = 15*pi cm
circumference = pi*40cm
Circumference = 1*pi = 3.142 feet rounded to 3 d.p. Or 3 ft, 1 11/16 in (to the nearest 1/16 of an inch)
That depends on its diamter which has not been given but the circumference of a circle is diameter times pi
Circumference = Pi x Diameter, C = 3.14 x 26 = 81.64 inches
Measure the circumference of the column. Divide the circumference by "Pi" (3.1417) and the answer is the diameter. Example: If the circumference is 15", the diameter is 4.78", or 4 25/32"
circumference = 15*pi cm
circumference = pi*40cm
circumference = pi*diameter or pi = circumference/diameter
Circumference = 1*pi = 3.142 feet rounded to 3 d.p. Or 3 ft, 1 11/16 in (to the nearest 1/16 of an inch)
The circumference of a circle, if its diameter is 5.1mm, is about 16.02mm
diameter = 128/pi
The circumference = 2 x r x pi If your diamter is 81cm then your circumference is 254.5cm If your radius is 81cm then your circumference is 508.9cm
Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diamter. It equals approximately 3.14159 Pi = circumference/diameter
you have to measure the diameter of the coil and then multiply the diamter by pi