The formula to calculate the Diagonal of Square (d) is:
\[ d = \sqrt{2} \times le \]
Where:
The Diagonal of Square is the length of the line joining any pair of opposite vertices of the Square.
The Edge Length of Square is the length of any of the four edges of the Square.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ d = \sqrt{2} \times le \]
Evaluating:
\[ d = \sqrt{2} \times 10 \]
The Diagonal of Square is 14.142135623731 meters.
Edge Length of Square (meters) | Diagonal of Square (meters) |
---|---|
5 | 7.071067811865476 |
6 | 8.485281374238571 |
7 | 9.899494936611665 |
8 | 11.313708498984761 |
9 | 12.727922061357857 |
10 | 14.142135623730951 |
11 | 15.556349186104047 |
12 | 16.970562748477143 |
13 | 18.384776310850238 |
14 | 19.798989873223331 |
15 | 21.213203435596427 |