Circumference of Circle


 
 
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Circumference of Circle

Circumference of A Circle: To calculate the circumference of a circle, use the formula large C = pi ;d

  • where "C" is the circumference,
  • "d" is the diameter,
  • large and; pi =3.14 ;or = frac{22}{7}.
  • If you have the radius instead of the diameter, multiply it by 2 to get the diameter. You    can also use the formula for circumference of a circle using radius, which is large C = 2pi ;r.

    Example: Find the circumference of the circle with a diameter of 8 inches.

    Solution: C = 3.14 X 8 = 25.163 inch.

    Example: Find the circumference of the circle with a radius of 7cm.

    Solution: C = large 2pi r=2times frac{22}{7}times 7=44cm

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    Question : 1

    A circular road runs round a circular ground. If the difference between the circumference of the outer circle and the inner circle is 66 meter, then the width of the road is ______________ :

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    The radius of wheel is 1.4 decimeter. How many times does it go around during a journey of 0.66 km?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    A circle has area which is 100 times the area of another circle. What is the ratio of their circumferences?

    Right Option : A
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