ümbermõõdireegli
The ümbermõõdireegel, which translates to "circumference rule" or "perimeter rule" in English, is a concept used in various fields, most notably in geometry and urban planning. In geometry, it refers to the relationship between the perimeter of a shape and its area. For a given area, a circle has the smallest possible perimeter compared to any other shape. Conversely, for a given perimeter, a circle encloses the largest possible area. This principle is fundamental to optimization problems in mathematics and has practical applications in fields like construction and design.
In urban planning and architecture, the ümbermõõdireegel can relate to how buildings or urban blocks are designed