The formula to calculate the perimeter of a square given the diameter of its incircle is:
\[ P = 4 \cdot D_i \]
Where:
The perimeter of a square is the total length of all the boundary lines of the square.
The diameter of the incircle of a square is the diameter of the circle that is contained within the square, touching all four sides.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ P = 4 \cdot 10 = 40 \, \text{meters} \]
The perimeter of the square is 40 meters.
Diameter of Incircle (m) | Perimeter of Square (m) |
---|---|
1 | 4.00 |
2 | 8.00 |
3 | 12.00 |
4 | 16.00 |
5 | 20.00 |
6 | 24.00 |
7 | 28.00 |
8 | 32.00 |
9 | 36.00 |
10 | 40.00 |