Here are the circle formulas.
You should know all of these:
-- Diameter = 2 * radius
-- Radius = 1/2 diameter
-- Circumference = 2 pi * radius
-- Circumference = pi * diameter
-- Area = pi (radius)2
You know the area. You wish to find the diameter.
Area = (pi) R2
Divide each side of this equation by (pi):
Area/pi = R2
Take the square root of each side:
sqrt( area/pi ) = R
Diameter = 2R = 2 sqrt(area/pi ).
And there you are.
The diameter of a pipe is its width across an open end of the pipe. The inside diameter is the width measuring on the inside of the pipe; the outside diameter is the width measuring on the outside.______________________________________________________________________________________________________For a pipe of circular cross section, its nominal diameter is the diameter of the cross section.The inner diameter is the measuring on the inside of the pipeThe outside diameter is the measuring on the outside of the pipe.
The diameter of a log cannot be determined from its length.
0.000095meters = 0.095mm Dia of Hair = 0.095 + 10 = 10.095mm Diameter = 10.095mm
It is half the thickness (diameter) of the circular cross-section of the cylinder.
It is the diameter of the circle.
The diameter of a pipe is its width across an open end of the pipe. The inside diameter is the width measuring on the inside of the pipe; the outside diameter is the width measuring on the outside.______________________________________________________________________________________________________For a pipe of circular cross section, its nominal diameter is the diameter of the cross section.The inner diameter is the measuring on the inside of the pipeThe outside diameter is the measuring on the outside of the pipe.
The hydraulic diameter for any cross section is: Dh= 4 * A / Wp Where Dh = hydraulic diameter A = cross sectional area Wp = wetted perimeter
If you have a physical cylinder to measure, measure the "width" of the circle that is the cross section of the cylinder. That is the diameter, Half the diameter is the radius.
29 diameter implies a cross sectional area of pi*d2/4 = 660.52 sq units Height = 48 so volume = Cross Section * Height = 660.52 * 48 = 31705 cubic units.
At a greater diameter, the cross-section will also be greater, and therefore the resistance will be less. This assumes that other things are equal, of course.
The diameter of a log cannot be determined from its length.
0.000095meters = 0.095mm Dia of Hair = 0.095 + 10 = 10.095mm Diameter = 10.095mm
It is half the thickness (diameter) of the circular cross-section of the cylinder.
Yes if cut in half from its apex to its base diameter.
It is the diameter of the circle.
Reinforcing pads mirror the pipe that they are being welded to in size, thickness, and material. To measure the diameter of the pad, measure the pipe at a cross section.
235 / 65 / R17 is ( 29 inches in diameter and the tire section width is 9.3 inches ) 245 / 70 / R18 is ( 31.5 inches in diameter and the section width is 9.6 inches )