Perhaps a flashlight.
The radius is exactly 1/2 of the diameter.
Exactly 2 feet.
They will land at the same time, since the acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same for any object of any mass on Earth, at approximately 9.8 m.s-2
2 x pi x radius
It is approx 0.8 degrees.
The radius is exactly 1/2 of the diameter.
Exactly 2 feet.
area of object = (1/3) pi * radius^2 = (1/3) (pi) * (0.6)^2 = 0.377 Find the diameter of this object (assuming it's a circle), and that's the answer: diameter = radius * 2 radius = square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * (0.335) = 0.67
The diameter of an object is twice the radius. Therefore 1,737.4 * 2 = 3,474.8
They will land at the same time, since the acceleration due to gravity is exactly the same for any object of any mass on Earth, at approximately 9.8 m.s-2
You have answered the question for yourself!!! THe answer is 2 ft.
No current circulating British coin has a diameter of exactly 3 cm. The closest is the £2 coin with a diameter of 2.84 cm.
A US copper penny is exactly 2 cm wide.
No, 2 radii makes a diameter, because the diameter is the line which goes across the circle and exactly in the middle, and radius is the line from the circumference to the center. So r/2 = d
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1/2 a elephant and a prince on a baby elephant
rectangular prism