an experiment to determine the value of pi
Measure the length of a circle and then divide by twice its radius
* divide it by twice its radius
Measure the force and the distance between the two point charges and then use Coulomb's law to find asked value.
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The first theoretical calculation of a value of pi was that of Archimedes of Syracuse (287-212 BCE), one of the most brilliant mathematicians of the ancient world. Archimedes worked out that 223/71 < < 22/7. Archimedes's results rested upon approximating the area of a circle based on the area of a regular polygon inscribed within the circle and the area of a regular polygon within which the circle was circumscribed.'; SO VALUE OF PI= 22/7 OR 3.142
thnxx every1 but i want is an experiment to determine the value of pi
@ Sugargirl Pi cannot be expressed as the ratio of integer numbers, it is an irrational number
Take a lid of a jar, measure its circumference using thread, then using ruler measure its diameter, pi= circumference/diameter
\[r \times r \times pi \] To get the are of a circle.
area* Sorry.
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