First find the area of the frame and photo combined; then find the area of the photo alone. Then find the difference. Since we know that the diameter of the photo is 8, its radius must be 4, and the area of the photo is πr2 = π42 = 16π. We are given that the frame is 2 inches wide, so we can say that the radius of the frame and photo combined is 4 + 2 = 6. So the area of the frame and photo combined must be π62 = 36π. Finally, to get the area of only the frame, we subtract the area of the photo from the area of the frame and photo combined, giving us 36π - 16π = 20π.
1 circular mil = 1 mil x 1 mil a=d2 so if a wire has a diameter of 80 mils, it has an area of 6400 circular mils.
The volume of a right circular cylinder with a diameter of 6.8 in and a height of 2 feet is: 871.6 cubic inches.
inversly proportioal to cube of diameter
154 cm2
Radius is half the diameter, so 25 yards.
Assuming you are referring to a circular area, the diameter is 37.01 feet.
Circular diameter is the distance from side to side of a circle through the middle.
A diameter is a property of circular objects. "12 inches" is not a circular object and so cannot have a diameter.
Avalanches are not circular and so do not have a diameter, as such.
Assuming that the tree is approximately circular, if it is 51 inches in diameter then it is a little over 160 inches in circumference.
Only circular shapes have diameter not Squares.
Your question is incomplete. What is the question? Total diameter, outer circumference, what?
Diameter.
It increases.
diameter = 220/pi meters
The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.
1 circular mil = 1 mil x 1 mil a=d2 so if a wire has a diameter of 80 mils, it has an area of 6400 circular mils.