How to get the value of phi?
To get the value of phi we can do these steps that are we must take some measure from some circle about the diameter. And after this part of the job, we also must find the measure of each perimeter of circles. We can make some assumptions about it for example for the first circle we call it a circle, and having a diameter and also having a perimeter. And the second circle called b circle and also having b diameter and b perimeter too. And if we take some measure from a lot of circle we can called its c circle, d circle, and etc.
We can find the value of phi by comparing the perimeter a with diameter a, perimeter b with diameter b, perimeter c with diameter c, and etc.
Phi = Pa/Da + Pb/Db + Pc/Dc + … dividing by the sum of comparisons.
From this comparison, we get the mean from each comparison,
finally, we find phi is 3.14 or 22/7 (twenty seventh).
Saturday, May 23, 2009
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