Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where r is the radius. Since the circle is 1 meter round, the radius is 0.5 meters. Plugging that into the formula, you get C = 2π(0.5) = π meters, or about 3.14 meters. So, like, the circumference of a 1 meter round circle is approximately 3.14 meters.
3.1416 metres
Assuming that "1 inch round circle" refers to a circle whose circumference is 1 inch, its area is 51.34 sq mm.
Circumference of a circle isDiameter of circle : D = 2 X { (C/ π)*(1/2)}where C is Circumference of a circle, π = 3.14 and *1/2 means square rootX means multiply by.in our example Circumference of a circle is 160Diameter = 2 X {(160/3.14)*1/2= 2X {(50.96) *1/2}= 2 X7.14= 14.28
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 question is simply asking you to find the circumference of the circle. the formula for the circumference of a circle is c = Pi x d (d - diameter...in your case you have the radius and therefore the formula you want to use is c = Pi x 2r (r = radius).
A circle with a radius of 1 meter has a circumference of 6.28 meters.
3.1416 metres
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The circumference of a circle (C) = 2 x pai x radius = pai x diameter Accordingly, the circumference = 3.14 x 1 meter = 3.14 meters
area of a circle = pi * radius² = 1 radius = √(1/pi) circumference = 2pi * radius = 2pi * √(1/pi) = 3.5449077
pi ( = 3.1416 approx) metres.
Assuming that "1 inch round circle" refers to a circle whose circumference is 1 inch, its area is 51.34 sq mm.
pi metres (3.14159... m).3.14 metres.
The circumference of a circle if the diameter is 1 equals 3.1412 (π).
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 1 is Pi: 3.1416
A circumference with a radius of 1 meter and a central angle of 90 degrees represents a quarter of a circle. The formula for the circumference of a full circle is (C = 2\pi r), so for a radius of 1 meter, the full circumference is (2\pi \times 1 = 2\pi) meters. For a 90-degree angle, which is a quarter of the full circle, the length of the arc is ( \frac{1}{4} \times 2\pi = \frac{\pi}{2} ) meters.
Circumference of a circle isDiameter of circle : D = 2 X { (C/ π)*(1/2)}where C is Circumference of a circle, π = 3.14 and *1/2 means square rootX means multiply by.in our example Circumference of a circle is 160Diameter = 2 X {(160/3.14)*1/2= 2X {(50.96) *1/2}= 2 X7.14= 14.28