Area = π × radius²
→ radius = √(Area / π)
Circumference = 2 × π × radius = 2 × π × √(Area / π) = 2 × √(Area × π)
1 acre = 4840 sq yds
→ circumference = 2 × √(1.5 × 4840 sq yds × π) ≈ 302 yds.
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In a circle, that's usually called circumference, rather than perimeter.Convert that to square feet; then take the formula for the area of a circle:A = pi x radius^2
and solve for radius. Finally, multiply that by 2 x pi, to get the circumference.
If the acre is a circle (and the use of the word 'circumference' implies this, the other word would be perimeter) then 1 acre = 4,840 square yards Area = pi times r2 A circle with an area of 1 acre has a radius of 39.25 yards (approx.) A circle with a radius of 39.25 yards has a circumference of 246.62 yards (approx)
If it's a 1-acre circle, the perimeter is 739feet 10inches . If it's a rectangle, then it can be any distance greater than 834feet 10inches , but it can't be any less.
It would be called the perimeter of the acre. But there is no way to give you an actual answer, since the perimeter will vary depending upon the shape of the acre.
The perimeter of a circle is its circumference
435,600 square feet in an acre. It depends on the shape of the acre to how many perimeter feet there are.