A diameter is a straight line across a circle, through its centre. It is not a measurement unit and so there is no possible conversion. A diameter can be one metre, one million metres or one millionths of a metre (or any other length).
8000 cm is a linear distance.However, 8000 square cm is 0.8 square meter.(There are 10000 square centimeters in a square meter.)
This sounds like a trick question as it is a play on words. I believe the correct answer is 1 meter in diameter. It may help if I put it another way... the word "meter" is contained within dia-meter. diaMETER may be easier to see.
this is the formula:V=2(3.1416)rxhjust try to convert first the diameter into meter then divide it into two to get the radius
The answer is 7,068 m2.
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
8000 cm is a linear distance.However, 8000 square cm is 0.8 square meter.(There are 10000 square centimeters in a square meter.)
There are 1000 mm in 1 meter, therefore 8000 mm.
A 7-meter diameter circle has an area of 38.5 square meters.
If "one meter" is the diameter, then the answer is one meter.
Twice as much as the radius
80 m 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter
The equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 22.418 earths. The equatorial diameter of earth is 12,756.2 miles. So the equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 22.418 X 12,756.2 miles. This makes the diameter of Jupiter about 285,968.4916 miles. Divide this by 8000 and you get about 35.75 inches.
8000 miles
"Meter" is from the Latin word for, 'Measure'. A diameter is a measurement across a circle at its widest point. A meter is a unit of measurement a little longer than a yard.
8000 millimeters in 8 meters -------------------------------------------- 800 centimeters in 8 meters 1000 millimeters in 1 meter 100 centimeters in 1 meter 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter
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A diameter is a description of a line from one side of a circle to the opposite side. Its length depends on the size of the circle.