Regular Polygon Circumradius from Side and Count: 20 units Side Length; 6 Number of Sides Number of Sides
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20 units Side Length; 6 Number of Sides Number of Sides converts to
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Input: 20 units Side Length; 6 Number of Sides Number of Sides
Output: 20 units
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Regular Polygon Circumradius from Side and Count
Calculate circumradius of a regular polygon from side length and number of sides.
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Circumradius |
|---|---|
| 10 units Side Length; 12 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 19.318517 units |
| 10 units Side Length; 20 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 31.962266 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 3 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 11.547005 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 4 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 14.142136 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 5 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 17.013016 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 6 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 20 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 8 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 26.131259 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 10 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 32.36068 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 12 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 38.637033 units |
| 20 units Side Length; 20 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 63.924532 units |
| 50 units Side Length; 3 Number of Sides Number of Sides | 28.867513 units |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Regular Polygon Circumradius from Side and Count, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Regular Polygon Circumradius from Side and Count calculator do?
It helps with finding radius of the circumscribed circle around a regular polygon.
What formula does the Regular Polygon Circumradius from Side and Count calculator use?
Circumradius = side / [2 sin(π/n)].
What inputs are valid?
Side length must be non-negative and number of sides must be an integer >= 3.
When would I use this?
finding radius of the circumscribed circle around a regular polygon
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