Circle Calculator
Enter radius, diameter, circumference, or area of a circle and calculate all other measurements instantly.
Returns all four values with full formulas shown.
Circle geometry is built on a single constant — π (pi) ≈ 3.14159 — and the relationship between a circle’s radius, diameter, circumference, and area. Knowing any one of these four values is enough to calculate all the others.
Fundamental relationships:
Diameter (d) = 2 × r
Circumference (C) = 2 × π × r = π × d
Area (A) = π × r²
Reverse formulas — solving from any known value:
From diameter:
r = d ÷ 2
From circumference:
r = C ÷ (2π)
d = C ÷ π
From area:
r = √(A ÷ π)
d = 2 × √(A ÷ π)
Arc and sector formulas (with central angle θ in degrees):
Arc Length = (θ ÷ 360) × 2πr
Sector Area = (θ ÷ 360) × πr²
Worked example: A circular fountain has a diameter of 4.5 meters.
- Radius: 4.5 ÷ 2 = 2.25 m
- Circumference: π × 4.5 = 14.14 m (amount of edging needed)
- Area: π × 2.25² = 15.90 m² (surface area for a cover)
Now a sector example — a pizza slice cut to a 60° angle from a 14-inch (diameter) pizza:
- Radius = 7 in
- Arc length: (60 ÷ 360) × 2 × π × 7 = 7.33 inches
- Sector area: (60 ÷ 360) × π × 49 = 25.66 in²
Real-world uses of circle formulas:
- Landscaping: calculating sod or mulch for a circular bed
- Fencing: determining how much edging surrounds a circular pool
- Engineering: computing cross-sectional area of pipes and shafts
- Cooking: scaling a round cake recipe between pan sizes (area ratio)
Circle vs. sphere: This calculator handles flat 2D circles. For a 3D sphere, surface area = 4πr² and volume = (4/3)πr³.
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