10 Circumference to Diameter
The diameter of a circle with circumference 10 is 3.1831. This page breaks down the calculation step by step.
Quick Answer
d = 3.1831
Circumference 10 ÷ π = 3.1831
How to Calculate
1
Start with the formula
Diameter = Circumference ÷ π
2
Substitute the values
d = 10 ÷ 3.14159…
3
Result
d = 3.1831
Related Measurements for Circumference 10
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Circumference (C) | 10 |
| Diameter (d = C ÷ π) | 3.1831 |
| Radius (r = d ÷ 2) | 1.5915 |
| Area (A = π × r²) | 7.9577 |
10 Circumference to Diameter in Different Units
The formula d = C ÷ π works identically in every unit. The diameter always comes out in the same unit as the circumference.
10 cm circumference
Diameter = 3.1831 cm
10 inches circumference
Diameter = 3.1831 inches
10 mm circumference
Diameter = 3.1831 mm
10 meters circumference
Diameter = 3.1831 m
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the diameter of a circle with circumference 10?
The diameter is 3.1831. Use the formula d = C ÷ π: d = 10 ÷ 3.14159 = 3.1831.
What is 10 cm circumference to diameter?
10 cm circumference equals a diameter of 3.1831 cm. The formula d = C ÷ π applies in any unit. A circle with 10 cm circumference is roughly the size of a small coin or ring.
What is the radius of a circle with 10 circumference?
The radius is half the diameter: r = 3.1831 ÷ 2 = 1.5915. You can also calculate it directly: r = C ÷ (2π) = 10 ÷ 6.28318 = 1.5915.
How to convert circumference 10 to diameter and radius?
Diameter = 10 ÷ π = 3.1831. Radius = 3.1831 ÷ 2 = 1.5915. Both formulas work in cm, inches, mm, or any unit.
What is the area of a circle with circumference 10?
The area is 7.9577 square units. Formula: A = C² ÷ (4π) = 100 ÷ 12.56637 = 7.9577.
Why is circumference divided by diameter equal to pi for circumference 10?
Pi is a universal mathematical constant. For any circle, C ÷ d = π. With circumference 10 and diameter 3.1831: 10 ÷ 3.1831 = 3.14159 = π. This holds true for every circle, no matter its size.
How to measure a 10 mm circumference object to find its diameter?
Wrap a thin thread around the object and mark the overlap point. Measure the thread length — if it is 10 mm, divide by π: d = 10 ÷ 3.14159 = 3.1831 mm. For solid cylindrical objects, a digital caliper gives a direct diameter reading.