use a dial indicator
if you are measur any diameter then in a specific place difference in diameter it is run out but, if the deviation in diameter is along the length then it is total run out
To calculate the outer diameter (OD) of a cylindrical object when you have the inner diameter (ID) and the thickness of the material, you can use the formula: OD = ID + 2 × Thickness. This accounts for the thickness on both sides of the cylinder. Simply add twice the thickness to the inner diameter to get the outer diameter.
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If the wire length is 100m and the Diameter is 1mm calculate the Resistance of wire?
Yeah! (D X 8), where, D= Diameter!
if you are measur any diameter then in a specific place difference in diameter it is run out but, if the deviation in diameter is along the length then it is total run out
Calculate the area of the ball with a diameter of 12 metres
Calculate the sum
diameter = 2 * radius
Double the Radius to Calculate the Diameter.
Chuck runout in a turning machine can cause the part to be machined unevenly, leading to variations in the diameter of the part, resulting in part ovality. The runout creates an eccentric motion and can cause the tool to remove more material on one side than the other, leading to ovality in the machined part. Regular maintenance, such as checking and correcting chuck runout, is crucial to minimize part ovality and ensure accurate machining.
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length
Radius of a circle = diameter/2
Divide the area by pi (= 3.14159 approx) to get diameter.
Circumference = diameter*pi
Divide the area by Pi to get the diameter.
To calculate the diameter of a planet, you can use the formula for the diameter based on the planet's radius: Diameter = 2 × Radius. If you have the planet’s circumference, you can also calculate the diameter using the formula: Diameter = Circumference / π (where π is approximately 3.14). Additionally, if you have access to images or data from space missions, you can use measurements of the planet's shadow or transit across a star to estimate its size.