- geometry, the
cir****ference (from
Latin cir****ferens,
meaning "carrying around") is the
perimeter of a
circle or ellipse. The
cir****ference is the arc length...
- its area, but only
approximations for its
perimeter (also
known as
cir****ference), for
which integration is
required to
obtain an
exact solution. Analytically...
- design,
coinciding in them the
total non-use in
their inlay of the
semi-
cir****ference formed by the
natural cut of the
mouthpiece in the bamboo. Beyond...
- ****es vary in size on a
number of measures,
including length and
cir****ference when
flaccid and erect.
Besides the
natural variability of
human ****es...
- 12,713.5046 km (7,899.8055 mi). Earth's
cir****ference equals the
perimeter length. The
equatorial cir****ference is
simply the
circle perimeter: Ce=2πa...
- as "pi") is a
mathematical constant that is the
ratio of a circle's
cir****ference to its diameter,
approximately equal to 3.14159. The
number π appears...
-
angle is
placed anywhere on its
cir****ference (figure 1). The
intersections of the two
sides with the
cir****ference define a
diameter (figure 2). Repeating...
- one-dimensional length. The
perimeter of a
circle or an
ellipse is
called its
cir****ference.
Calculating the
perimeter has
several practical applications. A calculated...
- thorny, with
gnarled trunks and wide
spreading crown. The
crown has a
cir****ference of
about 70 m (230 ft) and the
branches lean
towards the ground. The...
- is πr2. Here the Gr****
letter π
represents the
constant ratio of the
cir****ference of any
circle to its diameter,
approximately equal to 3.14159. One method...