The formula to calculate the Area of Circle is:
\[ \text{Area of Circle} = \pi \times \text{Radius of Circle}^2 \]
Where:
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:
\[ \text{Area of Circle} = \pi \times 5^2 \]
Evaluating:
\[ \text{Area of Circle} = 78.5398163397448 \]
Using the new radius:
\[ \text{New Area of Circle} = \pi \times 6^2 \]
Evaluating:
\[ \text{New Area of Circle} = 113.09733552923255 \]
Calculating the percentage change:
\[ \text{Percentage Change in Area} = \frac{113.09733552923255 - 78.5398163397448}{78.5398163397448} \times 100 = 44.00\% \]
The Area of Circle is 78.5398163397448 Square Meter, the New Area of Circle is 113.09733552923255 Square Meter, and the Percentage Change in Area is 44.00%.
Radius of Circle (m) | Area of Circle (Square Meter) |
---|---|
1 | 3.141592653590 |
2 | 12.566370614359 |
3 | 28.274333882308 |
4 | 50.265482457437 |
5 | 78.539816339745 |
6 | 113.097335529233 |
7 | 153.938040025900 |
8 | 201.061929829747 |
9 | 254.469004940773 |
10 | 314.159265358979 |