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Click on the "Calculate" button for the returned calculated value of the dimeter, thus proving it. The default values are those used by Chinese math major, Tsu Ch'ung-Chi in his 500AD calculations. The formula for determining the diameter of a given circle is the circumference divided by PI.
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However, using computers, mathematicians have been able to calculate the value of to thousands of places. ... The distance around a circle is called the circumference. The distance across a circle through the center is called the diameter. is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter.
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Online area calculator. How to calculate the area of a circle, circumference of a circle, diameter of a circle, online circle calculator. ... The Radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle to the outside edge. Thus the diameter of the circle is twice the size of the radius of a circle. The Area of a...
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Divide the area (in square units) by Pi (approximately 3.14159). Example: 303,000/3.14159 = 96447.98 ... Now double the radius to get the diameter (Example: 621.12 meters). ... Diameter units:
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Area =πr²(θ/360) = 3.14 * 3² * (30/360) = 3.14 * 9 * 0.083 = 2.35. The above example will clearly illustrates how to calculate the Area, Diameter and Circumference of a Circle, Area of Sector manually.
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caculate circumference diameter circl ... Lesson on Circumference of a Circle; Circumference of a Circle; BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Maths ; Shape, space and measures . Circle And Sphere Calculator;
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I wrote: > Just for curiosity: What is the exact formula for calculating the largest > diameter which's circle can still be drawn by the \circle-macro within > the LaTeX2e-picture-environment? ... Re: how to calculate maximum diameter of \circle in picture-environment?;
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Within the picture-environment of LaTeX2e , you can have a circle drawn by \circle{<diameter>}. I often read that <diameter> should not exceed 40pt as circles of larger diameters cannot be drawn within ... Home > Archive > Tex > September 2005 > how to calculate maximum diameter of \circle in picture-environment?
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