Outer radius minus inner radius
Subtract the inside diameter from the outside diameter, then divide the difference by 2.
The answer is the difference between the radii of the inner circumscribed circle and the outer circumscribed circle. The radii equal half of the corresponding diameters; therefore, the thickness is 1/2(2.84 - 1.94) = 0.450 inches, where the last digit is depressed because it may not be accurate within + 1. (The difference between 2.84 and 1.94 has only two significant digits.)
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It is part of the inner ear or a leather bag and the question is in the wrong category.
The inner circle is x2 + y2 = 4. The radius of the inner circle is the square root of 4, which is 2. To find the radius of the outer circle, multiply 2 times 4. The radius of the outer circle is 8. Square 8 (82 or 8 x 8) to find the number to put into the equation of the outer circle. This is 64. The equation for the outer circle is x2 + y2 = 64.
Consider going across the width of the pipe: Outer diameter = Thickness + Inner diameter + Thickness so 2*Thickness = Outer diameter - Inner diameter = 2.5 - 2.1 = 0.4 inches and therefore, Thickness = 0.2 inches.
The ID of a pipe (inner diameter) can be calculated by subtracting the pipe's wall thickness from its outside diameter. The formula is ID = OD - 2*WT, where ID is the inner diameter, OD is the outer diameter, and WT is the wall thickness of the pipe.
It's the radius of a circle or sphere WITH A SHELL(or Thickness); like if an Lid on a jar had a diameter of 11mm across on the outside (top of lid); and was ONE mm thick, then the inside radius would be 5. ie; 11mm outer diameter, minus (-) 1mm thickness (aka; or shell) equals (=) 10mm (inner) diameter; which is a 5mm radius.
The diameter of a pipe is its width across an open end of the pipe. The inside diameter is the width measuring on the inside of the pipe; the outside diameter is the width measuring on the outside.______________________________________________________________________________________________________For a pipe of circular cross section, its nominal diameter is the diameter of the cross section.The inner diameter is the measuring on the inside of the pipeThe outside diameter is the measuring on the outside of the pipe.
The diameter of the internal measurement of the cylinder.A mathematical cylinder only has one diameter.A real world object that is a cylinder (e.g. a pipe) has a wall with a thickness and thus the internal and external diameters will differ by twice the thickness of the wall.
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The mass of a pipe depends on four variables: ¨ the material it is made from, ¨ its length ¨ its outer diameter ¨ the thickness of the material. The inner diameter can replace the thickness. Without information on all four it is not possible to answer the question. There is no information on the thickness of the material.
The thickness of the inner core is 1,200 km. 1,200 km being the radius of the sphere known as the inner core.
The wall thickness of 4" Sch 40 pipe is 0.237 inches.The outer diameter is 4.5 inches and the inner diameter is 4.026 inches.
in the outer core it has a 6960 km.While the inner core is about 2440 km. in diameter
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the combined diameter of the inner planets is 22,690 miles, or 26% the diameter of Jupiter.