"Radius" is a measurement that refers to a circle. It's the distance
from the circle's center to any point on its curve.
radius
A radius is not a specific unit of measurement. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
31.19436885 units of measurement
It is the measurement from the middle point of a circle to the edge of the circle
The answer depends on what measurement "14 cm" refers to.
Radius = 34.99112712 units of measurement
No.
It still remains as 14 units of measurement.
Radius = 10.997211381 units of measurement
The measurement is a distance from the centre which is less than the radius.
radius
radius
radius = 24/2 = 12 units of measurement
A radius is not a specific unit of measurement - the radius of a circle is the measurement from the centre of the circle to any line on the circle's circumference. The word "radius" is derived from the Latin word for "ray" but was also used to refer to the spoke of a chariot wheel.
radius
Atomic radius?
its diameter