A wire that has a diameter of 162 mils has an area of _____ circular mils.
Your Answer: 20,162
Help: A = d2
Last I checked. A=pi*R^2
thus,
162/2=81=R,
81^2=6561,
6561*3.14= 20601.54
A wire that has a diameter of 162 mils has an area of _____ circular mils.
Your Answer: 20,162
Help: A = d2
Last I checked. A=pi*R^2
thus,
162/2=81=R,
81^2=6561,
6561*3.14= 20601.54
Upon further research there is a specific unit associated with this question, "circular mils." I guess using Pi is just too difficult.....
Here is what wiki had to say.
A circular mil is a unit of area, equal to the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil (one thousandth of an inch). It corresponds to 5.067×10−4 mm². It is a unit intended for referring to the area of a wire with a circular cross section. As the area in circular mils can be calculated without reference to π, the unit makes conversion between cross section and diameter of a wire considerably easier.
The area in circular mils, A, of a circle with a diameter of d mils, is given by the formula:
A=d^{2}