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A radius gauge takes the guesswork out of designing or duplicating a part, no matter what size. Arc Master Radius Gauges
The question is misguided. You do not use radius only on circles!
The radius symbol is R. You could use this in: Radius = πr²
Use: 2*pi*radius = circumference
you double the radius to find the diameter.
A radius gauge takes the guesswork out of designing or duplicating a part, no matter what size. Arc Master Radius Gauges
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The question is misguided. You do not use radius only on circles!
A bourdon tube is a type of curved tube where the inside radius is smaller than the outside radius. As Force = Pressure x Area this means that when a pressure is applied internally to the tube the greater surface area on the outside causes the tube to straighten out. This is connected via a mechanical linkage to dial on the front of the gauge. Your typical industrial pressure gauge is the Bourdon Tube tyep.
The radius symbol is R. You could use this in: Radius = πr²
Use: 2*pi*radius = circumference
you double the radius to find the diameter.
I use a fuel pressure gauge.
I would recommend you use 1/0 gauge
12 gauge
It is a measuring gauge use to measure length and with
What gauge string you use is all about personal preference. There is no gauge that is "good" for it its what you like and can use comfortably.