A circle with a radius of 5 units has a circumference of 31.42 units.
A circle with a radius of 5 units has a circumference of 31.42 units.
The radius of the circle works out as 5 units
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units
It cannot be because the first is a measure of length whereas the second is a measure of area. Basic rules of dimensional analyses states that such comparisons are meaningless.However, the numerical value of the circumference of a circle and the numerical value of its area will be the same if the radius has a value of 2 in some measurement units.A circle with radius of 10 cm has a circumference of 63 cm and an area of 314 cm^2 and these are clearly not equal. But if the measurements are taken in units of 5 cm, then the radius is 2 units and the circumference is 12.6 units while the area is 12.6 square units - the same numeric value.
If the area of a circle is 28.26 the circumference is: 18.84 units.
A circle with a radius of 5 units has a circumference of 31.42 units.
A circle with a radius of 5 units has a circumference of 31.42 units.
A circle with a radius of 5 units has a circumference of 31.42 units.
The radius of the circle works out as 5 units
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 0
if you mean a radius of 5 units then the answer is 78.54 APEX
The circumference is about 31.415 units.
The radius of the circle works out as 5 units in length
A circle with a radius of 5 units has an area of 78.54 square units.
Circumference of circle: 2*pi*5 = 31.416 units rounded to 3 decimal places
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units