Half the diameter
radius & hight
Radius = Circumference/(2*pi)
2 x pi x radius
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If the object is a box, then the volume is the length x width x height. If the object is a cylinder, then the volume is pi x radius x radius x height. If the object is a ball, then the volume is 4/3 * pi x radius x radius x radius.
Magnification (M) can be found using the formula ( M = \frac{h'}{h} = \frac{f}{f - d_o} ), where ( h' ) is the height of the image, ( h ) is the height of the object, ( f ) is the focal length, and ( d_o ) is the object distance. The focal length can be related to the radius of curvature (R) using ( f = \frac{R}{2} ). Therefore, you can first calculate the focal length from the radius of curvature and then use the object distance to find the magnification.
FIrst we need to know what the object is? Perhaps you mean a cone or a cylinder?
A radius is a 1-dimensional object and so it has no volume.
To accurately measure the corner radius of an object, you can use a caliper or a radius gauge. Place the measuring tool against the corner of the object and adjust it until it fits snugly. Read the measurement displayed on the tool to determine the corner radius.
It is the numerical value of the radius - usually of a circular shape - multiplied by itself. It has no particular significance in itself and is a proportion of the surface area of the object. What proportion of the area depends on whether the object is a circle or sphere.That is the same as radius x radius.
To calculate the speed of an object moving around a curve, you can use the centripetal acceleration formula: (a = v^2 / r), where (a) is the centripetal acceleration, (v) is the speed of the object, and (r) is the radius of the curve. To find the speed ((v)), you need to know the radius of the curve and the centripetal acceleration acting on the object.
The diameter of an object is twice the radius. Therefore 1,737.4 * 2 = 3,474.8