The term "radius" typically refers to the distance from the center to the edge of a circle. If you're asking for the radius of a circle with a circumference of 34, you can use the formula ( r = \frac{C}{2\pi} ), where ( C ) is the circumference. Plugging in the value, the radius would be approximately ( \frac{34}{2\pi} ), which is about 5.4. If you meant something else by "radius of 34," please provide more context.
Diameter = 2 x radius = 34 cm.
34 / pi
If the diameter is 68, then the radius is 34. 3.14 * 34^2 = 3629.84
Polaris is approx 46 times the radius of the sun: somewhere between 30 and 34 million kilometres.
The formula for calculating the circumference of a circle is 2*pi*radius. The radius is half of the diameter, so if the diameter is 34 inches, then the radius is 17. So we have two times pi times seventeen, which gives us 34 pi. If you need a more specific number, multiply 34 by 3.14. You get 106.76 inches.
The radius is 5.41 inches.
Diameter = 2 x radius = 34 cm.
34 / pi
If the diameter is 68, then the radius is 34. 3.14 * 34^2 = 3629.84
34 1 caliber is an an inch. so if it is .68 of an inch, its radius half: 34
17 Half the diameter
A=pi times R squared If the radius is 5, the area is 25pi
Polaris is approx 46 times the radius of the sun: somewhere between 30 and 34 million kilometres.
The formula for calculating the circumference of a circle is 2*pi*radius. The radius is half of the diameter, so if the diameter is 34 inches, then the radius is 17. So we have two times pi times seventeen, which gives us 34 pi. If you need a more specific number, multiply 34 by 3.14. You get 106.76 inches.
Area = pi*342 square units
Circumference = 34*pi miles
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 3629.84