I suppose you mean how much is Mercury's diameter. According to the Wikipedia, Mercury has a radius of about 2440 km. The diameter is twice that amount, and if you want to convert that to meters, just multiply it by a thousand.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
A circle has infinitively many diameters....
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No, all chords are not diameters, though all diameters are chords.
How many meters is 9 daimeters
Let's see now, the Nine Planets web site says the radius of Mercury is 2440, so the diameter ought to be.... 4880 km.
Mars Venus and Mercury and the dwarf planet pluto
There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter, a diameter is the length across something. Perhaps you are thinking of a decimetre.
Mercury is 57.9x106m from the sun.
The nucleus has a width on the order of 10^(-15) meters, while an electron is (on average) a distance of 10^(-10) meters from the nucleus. If you were to magnify the nucleus to the size of a baseball, the electrons would be orbiting at a distance of around 1000 meters. That is, there are about 50,000-100,000 nucleus diameters to the electron's average radius.
Large multi-ringed impact basins, with diameters of hundreds of kilometers or more, are to be found on Mercury.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
Diameters and metres are not directly related. A diameter can be 0.01 meters (small coin), a few metres (merry go round or carousel) to nearly 1.4 million metre (the sun). And there are plenty of objects that are larger still. The question is like asking "how many metres are 5 heights?"
Only ONE... IF it's a round pool. But since diameter is a circular measurement, it would have absolutely NO diameters as a square or rectangular swimming pool. But if you mean Decameters instead of diameters, it would contain 10 since there are 10 meters in one decameter and 100 meters divided by 10 = 10. Or, if you meant Decimeters, 1 decimeter is 1/10 of 1 meter, so there would be 1,000 decimeters in 100 meters.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
the crater averages about 875 meters in diameters