The circumference of a circle is the distance around it, much like the perimeter for polygons. Imagine a tightly wrapped piece of string around a circular object. Unwrap it, lay it out, and its length is the circumference. To calculate the circumference, we use the formula:
Where:
- \( C \) is the circumference
- \( \pi \) is approximately 3.14159, a special mathematical constant
- \( r \) is the radius of the circle
For our wheel with a radius of 2 feet, the formula becomes \( C = 2\pi \times 2 \), resulting in a circumference of \( 4\pi \) feet. This simple yet powerful formula allows us to understand how far the wheel travels with each revolution.