The formula to calculate the diagonal of a square given its circumradius is:
\[ d = 2 \cdot r_c \]
Where:
The diagonal of a square is the length of the line joining any pair of opposite vertices of the square.
The circumradius of a square is the radius of the circumcircle of the square or the circle which contains the square with all the vertices of the square lying on the circle.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ d = 2 \cdot 7 \approx 14 \, \text{meters} \]
The diagonal is approximately 14 meters.
Circumradius (meters) | Diagonal (meters) |
---|---|
6 | 12.0000 |
7 | 14.0000 |
8 | 16.0000 |