The formula to calculate the Diagonal of a Square given Area is:
\[ d = \sqrt{2 \cdot A} \]
Where:
The Diagonal of a Square is the length of the line joining any pair of opposite vertices of the Square.
The Area of a Square is the total quantity of plane enclosed by the boundary lines of the Square.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ d = \sqrt{2 \cdot 100} \]
Evaluating:
\[ d = \sqrt{2 \cdot 100} \]
The Diagonal of the Square is approximately 14.142135623731 Meter.
Area of Square (Square Meter) | Diagonal of Square (Meter) |
---|---|
80 | 12.649110640673518 |
90 | 13.416407864998739 |
100 | 14.142135623730951 |
110 | 14.832396974191326 |
120 | 15.491933384829668 |