same length + 6.28 meters
the reason:
the formula for circumference of a circle is 2pi*Radius
Thus, if you want to raise by 1 meter you just add another 2pi meters. The amount it takes to raise 1 meter is independent of the initial circumference.
2*pi = 6.28
The circumference of any circle is the distance around the outside. You can take a piece of string and measure the outside of the quarter. See how much string fits around the outside. Then put that length of string up against the edge of a ruler and see how long it is.
Wrap the string around the cylinder, mark where the end of the string touched itself, remove the string, and measure from the end of the string to the mark.
Law of length"For a given string under constant tension, the frequency of vibration is inversely proportional to the length of the string".
Circumference depends linearly on diameter, so regardless of what was the starting diameter, it will add 1m/PI = 0.318m difference of diameter. The string will be then about 15.5 cm above the surface.
Identical to that of a piece of string, but not as thick.
The circumference is the length of the outside of the circle. For example, if you took a piece of string and made a circle with it, then laid the string straight, the length of the string would be the circumference. The circumference of a circle can be measured by doing two times the radius of the circle times the mathematical constant, pi.
A cup is usually a roughly cylindrical hollow container. The circumference of a cup would be the length of a piece of string wrapped around the cylinder.
The circumference of any circle is the distance around the outside. You can take a piece of string and measure the outside of the quarter. See how much string fits around the outside. Then put that length of string up against the edge of a ruler and see how long it is.
Wrap the string around the cylinder, mark where the end of the string touched itself, remove the string, and measure from the end of the string to the mark.
1. take some string and wrap it once around the ping pong ball, make sure the string goes around the middle of the ball. pinch or mark the string where it touches the beginning of the string 2. now measure how long that segment of string is, this gives you the circumference of the ping pong ball 3. the formula to get the diameter if you know the circumference is circumference / pi = diameter so divide the length of the string by 3.14 and you have your diameter. Easy as pie (ha ha)
You don't actually. You can just get out a piece of string and then lay it on the circle and then measure the length of string used to go all the way around the circle. But if you want to compute the circumference pi is the constant that multiplied by the diameter gives the correct answer. It's just one of those mysteries of nature.
how long is a piece of string? What instrument?
$string ="Guess my length"; $length = strlen($string); now the $length will have the length of the string.
To determine the length of the string needed, Brenda can calculate the circumference of the circular bottom edge using the formula: circumference = π * diameter. The circumference of the lamp shade is 16π cm, so Brenda will need a string of 16π cm in length to attach the beads along the circular bottom edge.
To get the length of the string we use length property. The length property returns the length of a string (number of characters we use).If the string is empty, length of the string will be 0. Syntax: string.length Hope this helps.
A flexible tape measure is best. A string will do also. Just wrap the string around the tree until it doubles up on its self, then measure the string.
The weight of a string can vary depending on the material, thickness, and length of the string. In general, a typical guitar string can weigh around 10-20 grams.