No it all depends on the size of the circle.
The length of a radius of a circle is half of the diameter of the same circle. So, diameter is always twice the radius.
Yes
The radius is half the diameter.
Yes, all radii of the same circle are congruent. This means that every radius, which is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference, is equal in length. As a result, if you measure any radius of a circle, it will always be the same as any other radius of that circle.
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It is two times greater
A radius is the distance from the center of a circle, to the border. In a circle, all radii have the same length.
The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its edge. No matter how you draw this radius, it is one value of one length only, for any given circle.
The center of a circle is the same for all circles but the length of the radius can change
Yes, all radii of a circle have the same length. One often thinks of the radius as being this length.
A radius of a circle is a line segment joining the center of the circle to a point on the circle. All such segments have the same length, and this length also called the radius of the circle.
diameter to radius ratio (for same circle) is 2:1