Divide 242 feet by Pi and you'll have your answer !
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
The easiest way is to simply measure across the pool as close to the center line as you can. Also, measure from several different spots to get the closest average. If you need the measurement for around the outside of the pool the you would want to measure the diameter (the distance from one side to the other) as close to the center as you can and multiply that distance (in inches) time 3.1415. For example, if the pool measure 12 feet across (144 inches) then the distance around the pool would be 452.3 inches. The pool liner supplier will most likely just need the diameter and the height of the pool.
No, you cannot convert a round pool into an oval pool. The measurements would be off and you would be unable to move the pieces of the round pool to form an oval.
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Divide 242 feet by Pi and you'll have your answer !
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
The easiest way is to simply measure across the pool as close to the center line as you can. Also, measure from several different spots to get the closest average. If you need the measurement for around the outside of the pool the you would want to measure the diameter (the distance from one side to the other) as close to the center as you can and multiply that distance (in inches) time 3.1415. For example, if the pool measure 12 feet across (144 inches) then the distance around the pool would be 452.3 inches. The pool liner supplier will most likely just need the diameter and the height of the pool.
If you are asking about a 27' circumference pool, then the answer is 27'
If the 15 ft is the distance around the edge, then:Distance_round_edge = 15 ft If the 15 ft is the diameter of the round pool, then:Distance_round_edge = π x diameter = π x 15 ft= 15π ft≈ 47.12 ftIf the 15 ft is the radius of the round pool, then:Distance_round_edge = 2 x π x radius = 2 x π x 15 ft= 30π ft≈ 94.25 ft
No, you cannot convert a round pool into an oval pool. The measurements would be off and you would be unable to move the pieces of the round pool to form an oval.
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If the pool is 26 feet around, then its circumference is 26 feet. If the pool is 26 feet across, then its circumference is 81.7 feet.
Circumference of the pool = 2*pi*72 = 452.369 feet to 3 dp
24 foot round pool would be 24 feet across from the middle of the pool basically measure the diameter of the pool.
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distance???? Do you mean how far can a swimming pool travel???