Area = pi*262 = 676*pi square mm
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length
Diameter: 24.26 mm Circumference: 76.215 mm
25.5 mm is.
24.26 mm
The 240 sq. mm cable has a diameter of 17.48 mm. It can carry up to 425 Amps current in a duct and up to 520 Amps in open air.
If the wire is soild and circular with a 5 mm diameter, the cross-section area is given by the formula for a circle, which is A = pi/4 x (diameter)2. For 5mm that is pi/4 times 25 or 19.73 square mm.
Diameter of a circle is pi times the square of its radius. For a circle having a diameter of 7 mm, area = pi (3.1416) x 3.5 mm x 3.5 mm = 38.5 square millimeters.
4 * 35 mm = 140 mm
cabla sq,mm to amps
Area in square mm = pi*1252
Area = pi*282 square mm
Area = pi*552 square mm
It is: pi*12.52 square mm
A circle with a radius of 50 mm has an area of 7853.98 square mm
16 mm!
254.47 square mm