Oh, dude, calculating the linear measurement of a circle is like figuring out how many slices of Pizza you can get from a whole pie. You just take the diameter of the circle (the distance across the circle through the center) and multiply it by pi (approximately 3.14159). So, it's like measuring how much crust you'll get to munch on!
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In order to calculate the linear measurement of a circle, divide the circumference by pi to calculate the diameter of the circle. Then multiply the radius by 2 to find the diameter, and divide the radius by 0.5 to calculate the diameter.
Run a chalk line between the two points, and measure the length of the chalk line.
A linear distance measurement is one whose unit increments are of equal
magnitude and whose magnitude can be represented by a piece of string.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 216 feet is equal to 216 linear feet.
Linear inch is a measurement invented by the airlines. Measure your bag's length, width, and height in inches and add the three dimensions together to find how many 'linear' inches it measures.
No. 640 meters is equal to 25,197 inches.
300 feet is a measurement of DISTANCE, while square feet is a measure of AREA. However, 300 averaged-sized human feet would cover about 100 square feet of area, although the owners of said feet would have to be VERY friendly. It is impossible to determine area from a single linear measurement. You need 300 feet BY some other linear measurement to calculate area.
Graduated measuring devices have a set of marking on them on the linear or angular scale to which an object feature can be compared to for measurement.