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A circle's circumference is the product of Pi and its diameter, so a diameter can go around a circumference approximately 3.14 times.
Diameter of circle: 70/pi = 22.28 mm rounded to two decimal places
It is: (pi*radius)+(diameter)
To find the distance around the circle, you must find the diameter, which is two times the radius. Then you multiply the length of the diameter by Pi. (Pi is a constant roughly equal to 3.14).
It is half the circle's circumference plus its diameter.
pi is the circumference divided by the diamiter
Yes. That's exactly what it is. Good work !
Yes. The sun is 1.3 million kilometers across. The moon is never more than a third of that distance from earth and the diameter of its orbit is just over half the sun's diameter. ========================================== The question is not exactly clear. You might be referring to "the moon which orbits Earth", or you could be referring to "the moon's orbit around the Earth". -- The moon's diameter is 3,475 km. The sun's is about 400 times as large. -- The diameter of the moon's orbit is 768,800 km. The sun's diameter is about 80% larger. If the Earth were at the center of the sun, the moon's orbit would be completely inside the sun, about 55% of the way to the surface.
Dopamine neurons vary in size but generally have a cell body diameter of around 10-20 micrometers and can extend axons that can be several centimeters long.
Yes. Almost exactly. The equator is a full circle around the Earth, but a meridian of longitude connects the north and south poles, so it's a semicircle. The only reason a meridian isn't exactly half the length of the equator is that the Earth's polar diameter is not exactly the same as its equatorial diameter. The Earth is slightly 'shorter' than it is 'wide', which is also occasionally true of some people you see walking around.
The crater diameter will be approximately 10 times the diameter of the meteoroid upon impact. So, the crater diameter would be around 10 cm on the Moon's surface.
The diameter of a lightning bolt can vary widely, typically ranging from about half an inch to several inches. Lightning bolts are usually around 1 to 2 inches in diameter, but can sometimes be larger during intense storms.
I believe it was a gentleman from Olympia WA
Diameter is "through", not "around". To find the perimeter ("around"), add the length of the six sides.
1. The thickness of the rings around Saturn. They are less then 1km thick. 2. The diameter of the Earth's moon. Earth's moon is about 3500 km in diameter. 3. The diameter of the orbit of Jupiter is far bigger than the diameter of the Earth's moon.
Height = around 196.1875 feet. Diameter = around 562.5 feet.
What is the spacing around a 14 foot diameter for 35 items?