Diameter of a Circle Calculator

Last Updated on March 2, 2026 | 2 : 17 pm by Anas Brittany

Use this diameter calculator to find the diameter of a circle using the radius, circumference, or area. Enter any known value and the calculator will instantly apply the correct formula.

Diameter of a Circle Calculator

What Is the Diameter of a Circle?

The diameter is the distance across a circle that passes through the center. It is the longest straight line that can be drawn inside a circle.

The diameter is always twice the radius.

Diameter Formulas

You can find the diameter using different formulas depending on what value you know.

From Radius

d = 2r

From Circumference

d = C ÷ π

Since the circumference formula is:
C = πd

From Area

d = 2√(A ÷ π)

This comes from the area formula:
A = πr²

Example Calculations

If the radius is 5:
d = 2 × 5 = 10

If the circumference is 31.4:
d = 31.4 ÷ π ≈ 10

If the area is 78.5:
d = 2√(78.5 ÷ π) ≈ 10

Diameter vs Radius

  • Radius = distance from center to edge
  • Diameter = distance across the circle
  • Relationship: d = 2r

Why Diameter Matters

Diameter is used in:

  • Geometry and math problems
  • Engineering and manufacturing
  • Pipe and tubing measurements
  • Circular object sizing
  • Construction and design

Frequently Asked Questions

Is diameter always twice the radius?

Yes. The diameter is exactly two times the radius.

Can I find diameter from area?

Yes. Use the formula d = 2√(A ÷ π).

What value of π should I use?

For most calculations, use π ≈ 3.1416 or a calculator’s π function.