The formula to calculate the Radius of a Circle given Circumference is:
\[ r = \frac{C}{2 \pi} \]
Where:
The Radius of a Circle is the length of any line segment joining the center and any point on the Circle.
The Circumference of a Circle is the distance around the Circle.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ r = \frac{30}{2 \pi} \]
Evaluating:
\[ r = \frac{30}{2 \pi} \]
The Radius of the Circle is approximately 4.77464829275686 Meter.
Circumference of Circle (Meter) | Radius of Circle (Meter) |
---|---|
25 | 3.978873577297383 |
27 | 4.297183463481174 |
29 | 4.615493349664965 |
31 | 4.933803235848756 |
33 | 5.252113122032546 |
35 | 5.570423008216337 |