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The perimeter or circumference is the distance around a circle whereas the diameter is the distance across a circle through its centre.
No. You'd have to add all the measure of the sides up to actually find the perimeter.
Diameter is a straight line from edge to edge across the center. Perimeter or circumference is the distance around the circle.
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A circle does not have a perimeter, but it has a circumference, which is pretty much the same thing. To find the circumference, multiply pi(3.14) times the diameter which is the distance across the center of the circle. I hope this helped
To determine the potential difference across capacitors in series by finding their equivalent capacitance, you can use the formula V Q/C, where V is the potential difference, Q is the charge stored in the capacitors, and C is the equivalent capacitance. By calculating the equivalent capacitance of the capacitors in series, you can then use this formula to find the potential difference across them.
Area of a Base=length multiplied by the width. for example: if your length(up and down) was 22cm and the width(across the shape) was 53cm you would do 22 x 53 ______
Pehaps because perimeter is not a word they normally come across.
The longest distance across a circle is its diameter
Radius is the distance from the outside of the circle to the center. Diameter is the distance ACROSS the circle, it's formula is: D = 2R (Diameter is 2 times the Radius) Circumference is the distance AROUND the circle. C = Pi D, where Pi is the constant 3.1415.... (look it up))
The distance across an area measured in square miles would depend on the shape of the area. To find the distance across, you would need to know the shape's dimensions. For example, if the area is a square, you could find the distance across by finding the square root of the area. If it is a circle, you would need to calculate the diameter using the formula πr^2 = 85 square miles.