if that line segment intersects the centre of the circle it is called a radius.
Assuming that the question was meant to be about a chord (not chrod) and radius (not radious), the answer is no. A chord is a line joining two points on the circumference of a circle. One end of a radius is on the circumference but the other is at the centre.
You can completely specify a circle in a plane by giving the coordinates of its center point, and the length of the radius.
A line segment with its endpoints on the circumference (curve) of a circle is called a chord of that circle. If it passes through the center of the circle (which it can, but does not have to do), it is called a diameter of the circle. See the links below for more information.Is called a radius.
This is the radius of the circle. It connects the center of the circle to any point on the circumference. The length of the radius is constant for a given circle.
Never. The radius of a circle is the distance (in a straight line) from the exact center to any edge point, the distance across the circle(between two edge points)through the center point, is the diameter and the distance around the end is the circumference. http://www.mathopenref.com/
It is called a diameter if it goes from end to end and radius if it is half way the circle.
A Chord
This is a line segment called a diameter of the circle.
diameter
That's a diameter of the circle.
Okay if your talking about a circle with a line through it and has 2 end points on the circle, it would be called a chord and if it crosses the center it's called a diameter.