Ellipse Perimeter (Ramanujan) from Semi-Axes: 15 units Semi-major Axis; 12 units Semi-minor Axis

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

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15 units Semi-major Axis; 12 units Semi-minor Axis converts to

85.085004 units

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Input: 15 units Semi-major Axis; 12 units Semi-minor Axis

Output: 85.085004 units

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Ellipse Perimeter (Ramanujan) from Semi-Axes

Approximate ellipse perimeter from semi-major and semi-minor axes using Ramanujan’s formula.

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Common questions about Ellipse Perimeter (Ramanujan) from Semi-Axes, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Ellipse Perimeter (Ramanujan) from Semi-Axes calculator do?

It helps with estimating ellipse perimeter for layout, design, and engineering approximations.

What formula does the Ellipse Perimeter (Ramanujan) from Semi-Axes calculator use?

Ramanujan approximation: P ≈ π(a+b)[1 + 3h/(10 + √(4-3h))], where h=((a-b)²/(a+b)²).

What inputs are valid?

Semi-axes must be non-negative, the semi-minor axis cannot exceed the semi-major axis, and not both can be zero.

When would I use this?

estimating ellipse perimeter for layout, design, and engineering approximations

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