Yes. The larger the circle you're measuring, the more accurate that pi will be.
diameter is the distance across a circle, from one side to another (radius is 1/2 way across a circle). To determine the size of 1 diameter, you would first have to know the size of the circle
You can determine the circumference of a reduction gear box by multiplying its diameter by pi. This is because its outer portion is a circle.
-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
Yes, the diameter of a circle is twice the length of the radius.
It is twice the size of a circle's radius.
If the radius of a circle is twice the diameter. The outer diameter of a circle the size of a circle. 32.25 mm = 1.27 inches
Each circle with a different radius (or diameter or circumference) is a different size circle.
The diameter of a skating circle will vary depending on the size of the skating rink. The diameter is determined by measuring from the middle of the circle from one side to the other.
The center of a circle.
The diameter of a circle is twice the size of its radius.
But you CAN determine the size of the planets: in diameter, overall mass, and in density.
By reducing its radius or diameter.