Divide the diameter by two - and you'll have your answer !
A radius is half of the diameter.
The diameter is twice the radius.
30 inches. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.
diameter=2*radius 16 in = 2*radius 8 in = radius
The diameter of a circle with radius 70 is 140.
Diameter of a circle is defined as twice the radius. So if diameter is 12, the radius is 6.
The radius would be 6 cm because the diameter is 2 times bigger than the radius.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter, thus your measurement is 30 inches
Each side of a regular hexagon is the same as its radius - in this case 31 inches.
The take-out for a 4-inch long radius degree weld elbow (or ell) is typically determined by the radius of the elbow and the pipe diameter. For a long radius elbow, the centerline radius is usually 1.5 times the pipe diameter; therefore, for a 4-inch diameter pipe, the centerline radius would be 6 inches. The take-out length is generally the distance from the end of the pipe to the point where the elbow connects, which can be calculated based on the elbow's radius and the angle of the bend. For a 90-degree elbow, the take-out would be approximately equal to the radius plus the straight length of the pipe before and after the elbow, typically resulting in about 9 to 10 inches.
Its radius would be 4cm long. You split it in half.
The diameter is twice as long as the radius. d = 2r The diameter is basically a line through the center of a circle while a radius is from the center to the circumference of a circle.