Created By : Abhinandan Kumar

Reviewed By : Rajashekhar Valipishetty

Last Updated : May 01, 2023


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Area of a Parallelogram Diagonal (e) 5 in and Diagonal (f) 83 m With Angle 3.1 Radians is 679.3677322 in2 or 0.4383018 m2.

Area of a Parallelogram Diagonal (e) 5 in and Diagonal (f) 83 m With Angle 3.1 Radians is 679.3677322 in2 or 0.4383018 m2.


  Area of a Parallelogram Diagonal (e) 5 in and Diagonal (f) 83 m With Angle 3.1 Radians in other units

Value unit
0.0172559 km²
0.0107224 mi²
17.2559404
56.6139777 ft²
679.3677322 in²
18.8713259 yd²
1725.5940398 cm²
17255.9403979 mm²

Steps:

Given that Parallelogram diagonal (e) = 5 in and diagonal (f) = 83 m with angle = 3.1 radians

We know that, Area = e * f * sin(α)

      Unit Conversion of Width 83 m = 3267.71 in

83 meter is 3267.71 inches

To convert Meters to Inches

we know that, 1 Meter = 39.37 Inch

To convert meter to Inch,multiply the meter value by 39.37.

Result in Inches: 83 m × 39.37 × in/m

Cancel The Comman factor of m

Result in Inches: (83 * 39.37 in)

Multiply 3267.71 into 39.37

∴ 83 meter = 3267.71 inches

Put the values e, f values in above Area Formula

A = 5 * 3267.71 * sin(3.1)

Simplify the above equations

A = 679.3677322 in²

∴ Area of a Parallelogram diagonal (e) 5 in and diagonal (f) 83 m with angle 3.1 radians is 679.3677322 in²

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      Unit Conversion of Length 5 in = 0.127 m

5 inches is 0.127 meters

To convert inches to meter

we know that, 1 inch = 0.0254 meters

To convert inches to meter,multiply the inches value by 0.0254.

Result in Inches: 5 in x 0.0254 × m/in

Cancel The Comman factor of m

Result in Meters: (5 x 0.0254 m)

Multiply 5 into 0.0254

Result in meters: 0.127 meters

∴ 5 inches = 0.127 meters

Put the values e, f and angle values in above Area Formula

A = 0.127 * 83 * sin(3.1)

Simplify the above Equations

A = 0.4383018 m²

∴ Area of a Parallelogram diagonal (e) 5 in and diagonal (f) 83 m with angle 3.1 radians is 0.4383018 m²

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