Circumference

In geometry, the circumference (from Latin circumferens, meaning carrying around) is the perimeter of a circle or ellipse.

The circumference is the arc length of the circle, as if it were opened up and straightened out to a line segment. More generally, the perimeter is the curve length around any closed figure. Circumference may also refer to the circle itself, that is, the locus corresponding to the edge of a disk. The circumference of a sphere is the circumference, or length, of any one of its great circles.

Circumference
  circumference C
  diameter D
  radius R
  center or origin O
Circumference = π × diameter = 2π × radius.

Circle

The circumference of a circle is the distance around it, but if, as in many elementary treatments, distance is defined in terms of straight lines, this cannot be used as a definition. Under these circumstances, the circumference of a circle may be defined as the limit of the perimeters of inscribed regular polygons as the number of sides increases without bound. The term circumference is used when measuring physical objects, as well as when considering abstract geometric forms.

Circumference 
When a circle's diameter is 1, its circumference is Circumference 
Circumference 
When a circle's radius is 1—called a unit circle—its circumference is Circumference 

Relationship with π

The circumference of a circle is related to one of the most important mathematical constants. This constant, pi, is represented by the Greek letter Circumference  The first few decimal digits of the numerical value of Circumference  are 3.141592653589793 ... Pi is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference Circumference  to its diameter Circumference 

Circumference 

Or, equivalently, as the ratio of the circumference to twice the radius. The above formula can be rearranged to solve for the circumference:

Circumference 

The ratio of the circle's circumference to its radius is called the circle constant, and is equivalent to Circumference . The value Circumference  is also the amount of radians in one turn. The use of the mathematical constant π is ubiquitous in mathematics, engineering, and science.

In Measurement of a Circle written circa 250 BCE, Archimedes showed that this ratio (Circumference  since he did not use the name π) was greater than 310/71 but less than 31/7 by calculating the perimeters of an inscribed and a circumscribed regular polygon of 96 sides. This method for approximating π was used for centuries, obtaining more accuracy by using polygons of larger and larger number of sides. The last such calculation was performed in 1630 by Christoph Grienberger who used polygons with 1040 sides.

Ellipse

Circumference 
Circle, and ellipses with the same circumference

Circumference is used by some authors to denote the perimeter of an ellipse. There is no general formula for the circumference of an ellipse in terms of the semi-major and semi-minor axes of the ellipse that uses only elementary functions. However, there are approximate formulas in terms of these parameters. One such approximation, due to Euler (1773), for the canonical ellipse,

Circumference 
is
Circumference 
Some lower and upper bounds on the circumference of the canonical ellipse with Circumference  are:
Circumference 
Circumference 
Circumference 

Here the upper bound Circumference  is the circumference of a circumscribed concentric circle passing through the endpoints of the ellipse's major axis, and the lower bound Circumference  is the perimeter of an inscribed rhombus with vertices at the endpoints of the major and minor axes.

The circumference of an ellipse can be expressed exactly in terms of the complete elliptic integral of the second kind. More precisely,

Circumference 
where Circumference  is the length of the semi-major axis and Circumference  is the eccentricity Circumference 

See also

References

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