Title: Circumference and Diameter
1Circumference and Diameter
2Circumference
- A circle is a shape with all points the same
distance from the center. It is named by the
center. - The circle to the left is called circle A since
the center is at point A.
3Circumference
- If you measure the distance around a circle and
divide it by the distance across the circle
through the center, you will always come close to
a particular value, depending upon the accuracy
of your measurement. - This value is approximately 3.14159265358979323846
... We use Pi to represent this value.
4Circumference
The distance around a circle is called the
circumference. The distance across a circle
through the center is called the diameter. Pi is
the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the
diameter. Thus, for any circle, if you divide the
circumference by the diameter, you get a value
close to Pi.
5Circumference
You can test this formula at home with a round
dinner plate. If you measure the circumference
and the diameter of the plate and then divide C
by d, your quotient should come close to Pi.
Another way to write this formula is C Pi d
where means multiply. This second formula is
commonly used in problems where the diameter is
given and the circumference is not known.
6Radius
The radius of a circle is the distance from the
center of a circle to any point on the circle. If
you place two radii end-to-end in a circle, you
would have the same length as one diameter. Thus,
the diameter of a circle is twice as long as the
radius. This relationship is expressed in the
following formula d 2 r where d is the
diameter and r is the radius.
7Examples
- Example 1 The radius of a circle is 2 inches.
What is the diameter? - d 2 r
- d 2 (2in)
- d 4in
8Examples
- Example 2 The diameter of a circle is 3
centimeters. What is the circumference? - C Pi d
- C 3.14 (3cm)
- C 9.42cm
9Examples
- Example 3 The radius of a circle is 2 inches.
What is the circumference? - d 2 r
- d 2 (2in)
- d 4in
- C Pi d
- C 3.14 (4in)
- C 12.56in
10Examples
- Example 4 The circumference of a circle is 15.7
centimeters. What is the diameter? - C Pi d
- (15.7cm) 3.14 d
- 15.7 cm 3.14 d
- d 5cm
11Summary
- The number Pi is the ratio of the circumference
of a circle to the diameter. - The value of Pi is approximately 3.14.
- The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.
Given the diameter or radius of a circle, we can
find the circumference. - We can also find the diameter (and radius) of a
circle given the circumference. - The formula for diameter is d 2 r
- The formula for circumference is C Pi d
12Homework
- Pg. 242 1-5, 44-52
- GLE Component 1.2 Understand and apply concepts
and procedures from measurement. - Shortly before class ends, we will review problem
number five from your assignment. Have it ready
to look over.