A straight line passing from side to side going through the middle of a circle or sphere is a diameter.
The diameter is a straight line measured from the edge of the circle to the opposite edge passing through the center point
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius or its largest chord passing through the center of the circle.
Diameter.
If you are referring to the segment passing through the center of the circle and touching the circumference of the circle then it's the diameter of the circle.There can be infinite diameters drawn inside a circle.
The great circle passing through these points is called the meridian. It is an imaginary line that runs from the north celestial pole to the south celestial pole, passing through the zenith (overhead point) and intersecting the horizon at the north and south points.
This is the diameter of the circle.
This is a line segment called a diameter of the circle.
it can be called the diameter of the circle. or a chord
The line passing through the center of a circle with two endpoints on the circle is the circle's diameter.
Yes, the pitch circle is an imaginary circle on the gear that passes through the gear teeth and the addendums.
It is called a diameter if it goes from end to end and radius if it is half way the circle.
It is its square area which is found by pi*radius squared
The letters 'deaiimnr' spell meridian, a word for an imaginary circle on the earth's surface passing through the north and south poles.
A great circle passing through the north and south poles is called a meridian, also called a longitude. The meridian that passes through Greenwich England is called the Prime Meridian and is where time zones and each new day begin.
No, the diameter is the distance across a circle passing through its center. The distance around a circle is called the circumference.
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