D = 2r (D = diameter, R = Radius). D = C/pi (D = diameter, C = circumference, pi = 3.14....)
a diameter is not a unit of measurement; it is the distance across a circle.
A diameter is not a form of measurement. It is the distance across a circle. That question is impossible to answer.
Centimeter is a measurement unit in the metric system. The diameter is not a measurement unit. The diameter of a circle is twice the length of the radius of the circle.
There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter, a diameter is the length across something. Perhaps you are thinking of a decimetre.
There is no specific unit of measurement as a diameter. Perhaps you are thinking of a decimetre, of which there are ten in one metre.
"32 bar diameters" typically refers to a measurement related to the spacing or distance between bars, such as reinforcement bars (rebar) used in construction. It means that the distance is equivalent to 32 times the diameter of the bars being referenced. For example, if the diameter of a rebar is 1 inch, then 32 bar diameters would be 32 inches. This measurement is often used to ensure proper spacing for structural integrity and load distribution in concrete structures.
Diameters are typically measured in either centimeters or inches by using a ruler or a caliper to measure the distance across the widest part of a circle or a round object. The measurement is taken from one side of the circle to the opposite side, passing through the center point. The result is then recorded as the diameter of the object in the chosen unit of measurement.
Average of equatorial and polar diameters = 6770 kilometres.
Diameters cannot be found from that linear measurement. A diameter is the length across the center of the circle. It can also be found by doubling the radius of a circle.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
No, all chords are not diameters, though all diameters are chords.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.