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∙ 13y agoYou can't. It is impossible to have five equidistant points on a sphere, with the exception of trivial cases (i.e. where the radius is 0 or when one or more points are equal).
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∙ 13y agoYes. In a perfect sphere the centre is an equal distance from any point from the surface.
The radius of a sphere is equal distance from the center of the sphere to all points within the sphere.
It is a circle or a sphere
Sphere
That's called a "great circle" of the sphere. -- It's any circle whose center is at the center of the sphere. -- Its diameter is equal to the diameter of the sphere. -- Its area is equal to 1/4 the surface area of the sphere. -- The shortest distance between any two points on the sphere is along the piece of the great circle on which they lie. (There's only one, unless the two points are the opposite ends of a diameter.)
The surface of a sphere. It cannot be a sphere since points which are not on its surface will be nearer to the centre.
Yes. In a perfect sphere the centre is an equal distance from any point from the surface.
Surface of a sphere
The radius of a sphere is equal distance from the center of the sphere to all points within the sphere.
A sphere, globe, or ball.If the word missing from the question is "distance",then the object is a sphere,
A sphere
a sphere
Yes, that is correct
It is a circle or a sphere
Sphere
A circle or sphere.
It is the radius of a circle or of a sphere