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"Space" is usually understood to be a 3-dimensional "volume", and in that sense, there is no 'space' inside a circle. A circle has "area", equal to (pi) times the square of the circle's radius.
the amount of space inside a circle
The area of a circle is the amount of space inside the circle. The area of a circle is calculated by multiplying pi(3.14159) by the radius squared.
It is its surface area
It has two which are its circumference and its diameter
If you are referring to the space needed to turn it around, YES! Larger turning circle = larger area needed to turn around.
Your lifespan is not large enough to cover the entire space area.
The more space a horse has the happier it will be. However so long as the horse has enough space to gallop in a large circle that will do as well.
to cover a deck this is 237.5 inches long and 141" on one side and 139" wide with netting this is sixty inches wide how much netting is needed
Energy enough to accelerate the object to an orbital velocity.
She may have felt as if she was giving you too much. That you didn't show her enough apprieciation. So she needed space just to nurture herself
One piece will suffice.
"Space" is usually understood to be a 3-dimensional "volume", and in that sense, there is no 'space' inside a circle. A circle has "area", equal to (pi) times the square of the circle's radius.
What is an object sent into space to circle earthA satellite ?
there is not enough space
the amount of space inside a circle
An Orbital space flight simply means that you have accelerated a space craft fast enough so it stays in orbit (cicular path) around the Earth. A suborbital flight means you have reached the limit of space (anything over 100 km high) but not enough speed to completely circle the Earth.