pi (∏): the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter
ratio: the relationship between two amounts
circumference: the distance around an edge of a circular shape
diameter: the line across the centre of a circle
coincidentally: by chance
theory of relativity: Einstein’s idea that the way that anything (besides light) moves is dependent on the relative movement of the observer
Einstein Was Born On Pi Day-愛(ài)因斯坦誕生于圓周率日
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (3.14), the closest calendar date to the mathematical number “pi”. Pi, named after a Greek letter (∏), is the ratio of a circle’s circumference divided by its diameter. While the exact value of pi is impossible to determine because it goes on indefinitely without making a pattern, it is typically written as 3.14. Some math and science enthusiasts celebrate Pi Day with pie-eating contests, while others enjoy pizza (pie) parties! Pi Day originated at a museum in San Francisco in 1988. Coincidentally, March 14 is also Albert Einstein’s birthday. Einstein was a mathematician and physicist who became famous for his theory of relativity.