No. Radius is half of the diameter.
(radius+radius) times pi
The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.
You already know the radius.
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Remembering that there is an inner core inside the outer core - the radius of the outer core/mantle boundary is about 3,400 km. (the diameter is twice the radius).
Mars' radius is 3376 km, the core (inner and outer combined) has a radius of 3482 km. They're close. Comment: I guess the question is about the Earth's core. The answer fits that.
The core is the innermost layer of the earth and occupies its center. It is about 3500 km in radius. Core is further divided in to two layers : outer core and inner core.
No, the Moon has a solid iron-rich inner core with a radius of 240 kilometers and a fluid outer core primarily made of liquid iron with a radius of roughly 300 kilometers. Around the core is a partially molten boundary layer with a radius of about 500 kilometers.
The inner core is approximately 1271 kilometers in radius and is composed of iron and nickel, the liquid outer core is 2270 kilometers radius, and the radius of the mantle, the thickest solid layer, is 2885 kilometers.
The inner core is approximately 1271 kilometers in radius and is composed of iron and nickel, the liquid outer core is 2270 kilometers radius, and the radius of the mantle, the thickest solid layer, is 2885 kilometers.
It increases
The thickness of the inner core is 1,200 km. 1,200 km being the radius of the sphere known as the inner core.
Increase in the core temperature and decrease in the core radius.
How can it's core be bigger than it's size?? Mercury has a much larger core than any other planetary body compared to it's total size. It's core is estimated to have a radius of about 1,800 km whilst the radius of the planet is about 2,440 km.
No, the moon does not have any water due to the fact that its core is only one-fifth the size of its radius. In contrast, Earth's core is about half the size of the planet's radius. Furthermore, the moon's core is not molten, nor does the moon spin on its axis, it's tidally locked to Earth.
The core sample is a cylinder. The volume of any cylinder is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length).