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Animation of the act of unrolling a circle's circumference, illustrating the ratio π.

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A number line is marked off by a circle of unit diameter. Starting from zero, the circle "unrolls" its circumference. At one full turn, the unrolled circumference has extended to the point we call π. This number is irrational, transcendental, and cannot be constructed with compass and straightedge. However, π is entirely real. If you have a nail in your tire, you drive your car along the road π times the size (diameter) of your tire each time you hear a click.

Illustration credit: John Reid
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