Radius = approx 6050 km, so diameter = 12100 km.
Radius = Diameter/2 Diameter = 2* Radius
A radius is one half of a diameter so divide by two to get from a diameter to a radius. Or you can multiply the radius by 2 to get to the diameter.
A radius is half of a diameter. Example Diameter:4 Radius:2
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
It is half of the diameter or radius = diameter/2
The diameter of Venus is 12,092km or 7,513.62 miles.
Venus' radius is 6052 kilometers. You can derive the other measurements by using the standard formulae for circles and spheres (and assuming that Venus is spherical, which is a fairly good approximation).
venus's diameter is about 12,104 km and the sun's is 1,377,648 km. So, you could put 113 of them onto the face of the fun.
Venus' radius (and diameter) is about 95% the size of the Earth's. But because theylook so alike in shape and structure for many decades people believed that Venus'senvironment was like Earth's.
Radius = Diameter/2 Diameter = 2* Radius
to get the diameter from the radius you simply multiply the radius by 2 since the radius is half the diameter. d=2r where d = diameter and r = radius
The diameter of Venus is about 12103.6 kilometers or 7520.8 miles. The very slow (clockwise) spin of the planet means that there is no appreciable equatorial "bulge" as is created on Earth and the other planets. The radius of the planet is relatively uniform at approximately 3760 miles. (see related question)
A radius is one half of a diameter so divide by two to get from a diameter to a radius. Or you can multiply the radius by 2 to get to the diameter.
The length of a radius is not the length of a diameter. The diameter is two times the length of the radius.
radius = diameter/2
The radius is half the diameter. So, if the diameter is 8, then the radius is 4.
A radius is half of a diameter. Example Diameter:4 Radius:2