The radius of a circle is halve the circle's diameter.
The 'best' estimate of the area of a circle with a radius of 7.62 meters is: 182.414692 m2
Seven inches.
That's called the 'radius'.
The radius of curvature of a circle, or an arc of a circle is the same as the radius of the circle.For a curve (other than a circle) the radius of curvature at a given point is obtained by finding a circular arc that best fits the curve around that point. The radius of that arc is the radius of curvature for the curve at that point.The radius of curvature for a straight line is infinite.
the radius of a circle is r
The radius of a circle is half the circle's diameter
Radius of a circle= Perimeter of the circle/2*pi Radius is half the diameter Radius is the length of a straight line from the center point of the circle to the edge of the circle.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter so if the radius of a circle is r, then the diameter is 2r.
The radius of a circle = the diameter of the circle divided by 2
It is the radius of the circle.
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius
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