If it has height it's not a circle, its a cylinder.
PS whats a fit?
width length height
yes
Faces of cylinder are circular therefore area must be pi*radius*radius That is the formula for the top and bottom faces, the circles. However, the main face, the face connecting the two circles, is really a large rectangle bended to fit with the circles. The height of the rectangle is the same as the height of the cylinder. The width of the rectangle is the circumference of the circle (pi * 2 * radius). The formula for a rectangle is width * height. So, the side face is height of cylinder * circumference of circle (pi * 2 * radius.)
Oh, dude, it's like this - the height and width of the object are like the real deal, right? And the height and width of the image are just like a digital version of that. So, technically, they're related, but one's in the physical world, and the other's in the digital realm. Cool, right?
It depends on the diameter of the circle and the width of the square, if they are the same then the answer is no. If you draw yourself a square then inscribe a circle with a radius of half the length of a side of the square, the circle will fit inside the square but the corners of the square will be outside the circle. Thus by inspection the area of the square is larger than the area of the circle.
To measure for a replacement window accurately, measure the width and height of the window opening at three different points. Use the smallest measurement for width and height to ensure a proper fit.
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A square. However, if you had, say, a 50 cm perimeter for both, a circle would hold more.
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The width would be the height.
To measure a window accurately for replacement or installation, measure the width and height of the window opening from inside the frame. Measure in three places for both width and height, and use the smallest measurement to ensure a proper fit.
To measure a window for replacement accurately, measure the width and height of the window opening from inside the frame. Measure in three places for both width and height, and use the smallest measurement. This will ensure a proper fit for the replacement window.
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The height and width of the new tab depends on the size of screen. It will automatically fit to the complete size.
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