The formula to calculate Diameter of Circle (D) is:
\[ D = 2 \sqrt{\frac{A}{\pi}} \]
Where:
The Diameter of Circle is the length of the chord passing through the center of the Circle.
The Area of Circle is the amount of two-dimensional space taken up by a Circle.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ D = 2 \sqrt{\frac{A}{\pi}} \]
Evaluating:
\[ D = 2 \sqrt{\frac{80}{\pi}} \]
The Diameter of Circle is 10.0925300880806.
| Area of Circle (A) | Diameter of Circle (D) |
|---|---|
| 75 | 9.772050238058398 |
| 76 | 9.836981518731870 |
| 77 | 9.901487006738307 |
| 78 | 9.965574970333758 |
| 79 | 10.029253413593549 |
| 80 | 10.092530088080641 |
| 81 | 10.155412503859614 |
| 82 | 10.217907939900583 |
| 83 | 10.280023453913834 |
| 84 | 10.341765891652821 |
| 85 | 10.403141895720198 |