Physics, asked by swetayuwa, 5 hours ago

Area of a circular lamina of radius R is ______.​

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Answered by MissHurricane
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Answer:

3%E is the correct answer

Answered by amikkr
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The fill-up to the above question is πR², where R is the radius of the circular lamina.

  • The unit of area is the square unit, such as m², cm².
  • The area of a circle is the region occupied by the circle in a two-dimensional plane.
  • The area of the circle formula is useful for measuring the space occupied by a circular field or a plot.
  • The circle is a locus of a point moving around a fixed point at a fixed distance away from the point. Basically, a circle is a closed curve with its outer line equidistant from the center. The fixed distance from the point is the radius of the circle.
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