How to Calculate Circumference of a Circle (Step by Step) | Circumference Formula

Math with Mr. J
15 Dec 201906:10

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Mr. J explains how to calculate the circumference of a circle using two key formulas: 2πr (using the radius) and πd (using the diameter). He covers the essential concept of circumference as the perimeter of a circle and provides clear examples with different measurements. Mr. J walks through step-by-step calculations, demonstrating how to use a calculator for precision and rounding when necessary. He emphasizes that both formulas can be used interchangeably by converting between radius and diameter. The video serves as a helpful guide for understanding circle measurements in real-world scenarios.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Circumference refers to the distance around the outside of a circle, or its perimeter.
  • 😀 Two formulas for calculating circumference are available: 2 × pi × radius (2πr) or pi × diameter (πd).
  • 😀 The symbol for pi (π) represents the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
  • 😀 Pi is an irrational number, often approximated as 3.14 for ease of calculation.
  • 😀 Using a calculator's pi button ensures more accuracy, especially with longer decimals.
  • 😀 For problem-solving, it's important to write the formula first before substituting values.
  • 😀 The radius (r) is half of the diameter (d), so you can switch between the two formulas by doubling the radius or halving the diameter.
  • 😀 In the first example, a radius of 6 inches gives a circumference of approximately 37.70 inches.
  • 😀 In the second example, a diameter of 10 centimeters results in a circumference of 31.46 centimeters.
  • 😀 In the third example, a diameter of 15 feet gives a circumference of 47.12 feet.
  • 😀 The fourth example uses a radius of 4 inches, resulting in a circumference of 25.13 inches.
  • 😀 Both formulas (2πr and πd) yield the same result for a given circle, depending on whether you use the radius or diameter.

Q & A

  • What is the circumference of a circle?

    -The circumference is the distance around the outside of a circle, essentially its perimeter.

  • What are the two formulas for calculating the circumference of a circle?

    -The two formulas are: 1) Circumference = 2 × π × radius (2πr), and 2) Circumference = π × diameter (πd).

  • What does 'π' represent in the formula for circumference?

    -π (pi) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is an irrational number, commonly approximated as 3.14.

  • How is the value of π used in calculations?

    -Since π is an infinite decimal, calculators typically have a button for it. It can also be approximated as 3.14 for simpler calculations.

  • How does the radius relate to the diameter in a circle?

    -The diameter is twice the radius. If you know the radius, you can multiply it by 2 to find the diameter.

  • Can you use both formulas for any problem, regardless of whether you're given the radius or diameter?

    -Yes, you can use either formula. If you are given the radius, use the 2πr formula, and if you are given the diameter, use the πd formula.

  • How do you calculate the circumference when you're given the radius?

    -To calculate the circumference with the radius, use the formula Circumference = 2 × π × radius, then substitute the radius value and compute.

  • How do you calculate the circumference when you're given the diameter?

    -To calculate the circumference with the diameter, use the formula Circumference = π × diameter, then substitute the diameter value and compute.

  • What is the result when you use the formula 2 × π × radius with a radius of 6 inches?

    -The result is approximately 37.70 inches, rounded to two decimal places.

  • What would happen if you were given the diameter of a circle and used the 2πr formula?

    -If you're given the diameter, you can divide it by 2 to find the radius, then use the 2πr formula to calculate the circumference, yielding the same result as using the πd formula.

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