Depends on how big the circle is.
A meter is a unit of length, while diameter refers to a specific measurement of a circle, representing the distance across it through the center. The diameter of a circle can vary; it can be less than, equal to, or greater than a meter depending on the size of the circle. Therefore, the comparison between meter and diameter depends on the context in which the diameter is being measured.
If "one meter" is the diameter, then the answer is one meter.
Well, honey, a meter is a unit of length, not diameter. If you want to talk diameter, we're looking at circles, not meters. So, technically speaking, a circle with a diameter of 1 meter would have a diameter of 1 meter. But seriously, who measures diameter in meters anyway?
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
A meter is greater; it is equal to 10 decimeters.
diameter = circumference/pi
A meter (m) is greater than a centimeter (cm). This is because a meter is the base unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, 1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters, making a meter greater in length than a centimeter.
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Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times greater than the Earth's diameter.
A 7-meter diameter circle has an area of 38.5 square meters.