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How do you convert square feet to diameter of a circle? - Answers

The Area of a circle may be quoted in 'sq.ft'. Hence A = pi r^(2) A(sq.ft) = pi * (r ft)^(2) Hence r ft = sqrt[(A sq.ft) / pi ] NB When you square root 'sq.ft' it just becomes 'ft' (feet). Since 'r ft' is the radius in feet'. Then the diameter is 2r ft = d ft. ( diamter in feet). NB 'pi = 3.14....' is a constant of proportion and has NO units.



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The Area of a circle may be quoted in 'sq.ft'. Hence A = pi r^(2) A(sq.ft) = pi * (r ft)^(2) Hence r ft = sqrt[(A sq.ft) / pi ] NB When you square root 'sq.ft' it just becomes 'ft' (feet). Since 'r ft' is the radius in feet'. Then the diameter is 2r ft = d ft. ( diamter in feet). NB 'pi = 3.14....' is a constant of proportion and has NO units.



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How do you convert square feet to diameter of a circle? - Answers

The Area of a circle may be quoted in 'sq.ft'. Hence A = pi r^(2) A(sq.ft) = pi * (r ft)^(2) Hence r ft = sqrt[(A sq.ft) / pi ] NB When you square root 'sq.ft' it just becomes 'ft' (feet). Since 'r ft' is the radius in feet'. Then the diameter is 2r ft = d ft. ( diamter in feet). NB 'pi = 3.14....' is a constant of proportion and has NO units.

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