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The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
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pi radius squared. (radius squared, then multiply by pi.)
The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.
There is no such thing as a "circular radius", and (pi) is just a number. With thosefacts in mind, the question is only slightly harder to grasp than smoke is, and itclearly has no answer.
24 miles
Area, A, of a circle: A = (pi)r^2 r^2 = A/pi r = √(A/pi) r = √(1808.64/pi) r ≈ 23.9939 miles * so i would round it up and it would be 24miles * You can round the answer up to 24, but a radius 24 is not so close to the area which is 1808.64. Check: (pi)24^2 ≈ 1809.56, and (pi)23.9939^2 ≈ 1808.64
Radius is 7.0 KM
The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
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The surface area of a circular based prism is (2pi x radius squared) + (2pi x radius x height)
Radius is a sensible measure to use with a circular (or spherical) shape. England is neither.
The radius is the distance between the centre of a circular arc and a point on the arc.
pi radius squared. (radius squared, then multiply by pi.)
The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.The answer will depend on what measure is required: length of a side, perimeter, radius or diameter (if circular), eccentricity (if an ellipse), area.
Curve linear is antonym to linear. Circular is one among many curvelinear motions. In case of circular there will be a constant radius but in curvelinear radius would change at every instant
The volume of a right circular cone with a radius of 4mm and a height of 6mm equals 140.88mm3