Divide the circumference by pi (~3.14) to get the diameter.
-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
If the radius of a circle is twice the diameter. The outer diameter of a circle the size of a circle. 32.25 mm = 1.27 inches
By reducing its radius or diameter.
From any point on the circumference of the circle, draw a line going through the center and continuing until it meets the circumference again. Measure this line. This is the diameter of the circle. If the centre is not marked, simply take a ruler and find the widest measure you can make across the circle. See the related link below, The Parts of the Circle.
A diameter is the size of a circle from edge to edge when measuring through the centre. Consequently, as a circle can be any size, there can be any number of centimetres in the diameter..
-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
They do not exceed 43cm (17In). Baseball is 22.89-23.495 cm(9-9.25In) in circumfernce.
Yes, the diameter of a circle is twice the length of the radius.
It is twice the size of a circle's radius.
If the radius of a circle is twice the diameter. The outer diameter of a circle the size of a circle. 32.25 mm = 1.27 inches
Each circle with a different radius (or diameter or circumference) is a different size circle.
The diameter of a skating circle will vary depending on the size of the skating rink. The diameter is determined by measuring from the middle of the circle from one side to the other.
The diameter of a circle is twice the size of its radius.
By reducing its radius or diameter.
The circumference of a circle is equal to pi times its diameter. Another way to say this is that for any circle, circumference divided by diameter will always have pi as the answer, regardless of the size of the circle.
The answer requires information on the size of the circle: its radius, diameter or circumference.
From any point on the circumference of the circle, draw a line going through the center and continuing until it meets the circumference again. Measure this line. This is the diameter of the circle. If the centre is not marked, simply take a ruler and find the widest measure you can make across the circle. See the related link below, The Parts of the Circle.