Circle Diameter Calculator

Circle Diameter Calculator (Circumference, Radius & Area)

Need the diameter of a circle or want to calculate circumference from diameter? This page explains every formula you need to go between diameter (d), radius (r), circumference (C), and area (A) — plus clear examples and a quick-reference table. Perfect for school, engineering, machining, and exam revision.

Core Circle Diameter Formulas

  • Diameter from radius: d = 2r

  • Circumference from diameter: C = π · d

  • Diameter from circumference: d = C / π

  • Area from diameter: A = (π/4) · d² (because A = πr² and r = d/2)

  • Radius from diameter: r = d / 2

  • Radius from circumference: r = C / (2π)

  • Diameter from area: d = 2 · √(A/π)

Quick Reference Table

KnownFormulaExample InputResult
Circumference → Diameterd = C / πC = 50d ≈ 15.9155
Diameter → CircumferenceC = π · dd = 12C ≈ 37.6991
Diameter → Radiusr = d / 2d = 12r = 6
Radius → Diameterd = 2rr = 7.5d = 15
Diameter → AreaA = (π/4) · d²d = 10A = 25π ≈ 78.5398
Area → Diameterd = 2·√(A/π)A = 100d ≈ 11.2838

Worked Examples

Example 1 — Area of a circle with diameter 10
A = (π/4)·d² = (π/4)·100 = 25π ≈ 78.5398

Example 2 — How to calculate diameter from circumference 50
d = C / π = 50 / π ≈ 15.9155

Example 3 — How to find circumference with diameter 24
C = π·d = π·24 ≈ 75.3982

Example 4 — How to find the diameter from area 20
d = 2·√(A/π) = 2·√(20/π) ≈ 5.0462

When to Use Diameter vs Radius

  • Diameter (d) is convenient when drawings or parts specify edge-to-edge size through the centre.
  • Radius (r) is common in formulas, since many expressions use r directly (e.g., A = πr²).
  • Converting is easy: d = 2r and r = d/2.

FAQs – Diameter, Circumference & Area

Q: How do I find the diameter of a circle?
Use d = 2r if you know the radius, or d = C/π if you know the circumference.

Q: How to calculate a diameter from a circumference?
Divide by π: d = C/π.

Q: How do you find the circumference from the diameter?
Multiply by π: C = π·d.

Q: What is the area of a circle with diameter d?
A = (π/4)·d².

Q: How do I get diameter from area?
Rearrange the area formula: d = 2·√(A/π).

Q: What’s the difference between diameter and radius?
Diameter is twice the radius (d = 2r); radius is half the diameter (r = d/2).

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