If you know the diameter and need the circumference you times the diameter of the circle by 3.14 also known as pie. That is how you get the circumference by only knowing the diameter. :)
Circumference = Pi * diameter
The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is know as PI. PI = 3.14159* = 22/7* This basically means that the circumference of a circle is a little over 3 times the length of the diameter. *Note that PI has an infinite amount of digits following it.
We know that the area of a circle is pi * r2. We also know that the circumference of a circle is pi * d. Therefore, when you know the circumference of a circle and want to know the area, divide the circumference by pi to give you the diameter of the circle, divide the diameter by 2 to give you the radius, square the radius and then multiply by pi to get the area. So, 10/pi = 3.183. 3.183/2 = 1.5915. 1.59152 = 2.533 2.533 * pi = 7.958 to 3 decimal places. The area of your circle is therefore 7.958cm2.
C = pi d By algebraic rearrangement d = C / pi
circumference/pi = diameter
circumference of a circle = pi * diameter.
In a circle, the circumference and diameter vary directly. Which of the following equations would allow you to find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 154 if you know that in a second circle the diameter is 14 when the circumference is 44?
If you know the circumference of a circle, you can find the radius by dividing the circumference by the value of Pi (3.14159...)
To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
Diameter = circumference/pi
The diameter of a circle is directly proportionate to the circumference. You can find the diameter of a circle by dividing the circumference by the value of Pi (3.14) OR you can find the circumference by multiplying Pi by the diameter. it is a line that halves a circle
Multiply the diameter by pi (~3.14) to get the circumference.
If you know the diameter and need the circumference you times the diameter of the circle by 3.14 also known as pie. That is how you get the circumference by only knowing the diameter. :)
You measure it. If you know the radius (of a circle), you multiply it by 2 to get the diameter. If you know the circumference of a circle, you divide by pi to get the diameter.You measure it. If you know the radius (of a circle), you multiply it by 2 to get the diameter. If you know the circumference of a circle, you divide by pi to get the diameter.You measure it. If you know the radius (of a circle), you multiply it by 2 to get the diameter. If you know the circumference of a circle, you divide by pi to get the diameter.You measure it. If you know the radius (of a circle), you multiply it by 2 to get the diameter. If you know the circumference of a circle, you divide by pi to get the diameter.
3.14 * Diameter2
The circumference of a circle can be found by multiplying pi ( π = 3.14159 ) by the diameter of the circle. If you know the radius, the diameter is twice as large.