Usually the diameter is measured as the actual cone diameter plus half of the surround on both sides. Then it's pi X (dia/2)^2
Yes, it is:
Sd = pi * radius ^2
or, since radius = Dia/2
Sd = pi*(Dia/2)^2 = (pi*(Dia)^2)/4
As Rodd says, you should include half of the surround. The easiest way to measure diameter is to measure across the diameter on opposite sides of the surround. See picture.
Sd = pi * radius ^2
or, since radius = Dia/2
Sd = pi*(Dia/2)^2 = (pi*(Dia)^2)/4
As Rodd says, you should include half of the surround. The easiest way to measure diameter is to measure across the diameter on opposite sides of the surround. See picture.
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