The formula to calculate the circle length (circumference) is:
\[ CL = CD \times \pi \]
where \( CL \) is the Circle Length (circumference), and \( CD \) is the circle diameter.
The circle length, also known as the circumference, is the distance around the edge of a circle. It is calculated by multiplying the diameter of the circle by the mathematical constant pi (\( \pi \)), which is approximately 3.14159.
Let's assume we have the following value:
Step 1: Multiply the diameter by pi:
\[ CL = 10 \times \pi \approx 10 \times 3.14159 = 31.42 \]
Therefore, the Circle Length (Circumference) is \( CL \approx 31.42 \) units.