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Hemisphere Surface Area from Diameter
How to find hemisphere curved and total surface area when the only measurement you have is diameter.

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How to find hemisphere curved and total surface area when the only measurement you have is diameter.

r = d/2. CSA = (πd²)/2. TSA = (3πd²)/4.
Formula
Surface Area of a Hemisphere Calculator lets you type diameter directly while it updates radius and every surface field.
Field notes and architectural plans often quote diameter across the open base because it is easy to measure with a tape.
This guide shows the conversion path and formula forms that skip a separate radius line on paper.
Tape measures introduce small error. For coating estimates, round conservatively or use the calculator to test a range.
If a drawing lists inner and outer diameter, confirm which one defines the geometric model before you square.
Unit consistency matters: convert mixed inches and feet before you halve and square.
After you convert, the calculation checklist still applies for choosing CSA versus TSA.
Halve the diameter before you square if you use the radius forms. Squaring diameter without dividing by two is a common error.
Measure diameter across the widest part of the circular base, perpendicular to the axis of symmetry, for a consistent r.
Pair this page with the hemisphere surface area formulas when you want to see the same relationships written with r instead of d.
Short path from a single diameter measurement.
d = 20 cm gives r = 10 cm. TSA = 3π(100) = 300π ≈ 942.48 cm².
d = 14 ft gives r = 7 ft. CSA = 2π(49) = 98π ≈ 307.88 ft² when only the cap is coated.
Using the formula CSA = πd²/2 on the 20 cm case: π(400)/2 = 200π, matching the radius route.
Convert diameter to radius, choose CSA or TSA, and keep units straight from start to finish.