The diameter of any circle or circular object is (circumference)/(pi) .That's pretty nearly the same thing as (0.3183 x circumference) .Now you know how to easily find it on your own.
You multiply the diameter by pi (3.14) and u find the diameter
A circle is a two-dimensional object. Two-dimensional objects do not have volumes. Perhaps you were thinking of a sphere?
Diameter = Circumference/pi
diameter = 2*radius
Half the diameter
A diameter is a property of circular objects. "12 inches" is not a circular object and so cannot have a diameter.
apparent diameter
nominal diameter is the original diameter of an object
2 x pi x radius
I don't believe there is a way to find the mass of an object knowing only the diameter of the object. If you had the volume, or some other measurements sure. the best bet would be just to weigh it, or find the volume using the principles of displacement.
The diameter is the height: the tip to the toe of an object.
If the object is a circle and if 9.5 is the diameter, the area is 70.88 and the circumference is 29.85
If the object is a circle and if 24 is the diameter, the area is 452.39 and the circumference is 75.4
The diameter by definition because a diameter of a given object is twice its radius.
area of object = (1/3) pi * radius^2 = (1/3) (pi) * (0.6)^2 = 0.377 Find the diameter of this object (assuming it's a circle), and that's the answer: diameter = radius * 2 radius = square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * square root (area / pi) diameter = 2 * (0.335) = 0.67
The diameter of the moon is twice the radius, so it can be calculated as 2 * 1737.4 = 3474.8 kilometres.