It is not possible to answer the question as asked because there is no relationship between the diameter and the height. Area = pi*d*(d/2 + h) where d is the diameter and h the height.
The radius is half the diameter of a circle.
The circumference is pi times the diameter.
Circumference = diameter x pi
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
It is not possible to answer the question as asked because there is no relationship between the diameter and the height. Area = pi*d*(d/2 + h) where d is the diameter and h the height.
The relationship between the radius and the diameter of a circle is that: radius = diameter /2
The radius is half the diameter of a circle.
The circumference is pi times the diameter.
In a pipe system, there is an inverse relationship between pressure and diameter. This means that as the diameter of the pipe increases, the pressure within the pipe decreases, and vice versa.
No, there is not.
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
Circumference = diameter x pi
circumference = pi*diameter or pi = circumference/diameter
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
height =1/width
A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.