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A circle of radius r has an area of Pi*r*r, where Pi is the constant which is approximately 3.14159.
Radius is the distance from the outside of the circle to the center. Diameter is the distance ACROSS the circle, it's formula is: D = 2R (Diameter is 2 times the Radius) Circumference is the distance AROUND the circle. C = Pi D, where Pi is the constant 3.1415.... (look it up))
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
That's a circle. The "fixed point" is the center of the circle, and the constant distance is its radius.
velocity: v = 121 m/s radius: r = 4230m circumference: C = 2 * (pi) * radius = ~26578m time: t = s/v = distance travelled / velocity = circumference / velocity = 220 s
A circle has a constant radius whereas an oval does not.
Pi - the circumference of a circle over the diameter of a circle. Pi is constant and will always be 3.14. Radius - any line segment in a circle that extends from the center of the circle to the perimeter of the circle. Radius is half the diameter.
A circle of radius r has an area of Pi*r*r, where Pi is the constant which is approximately 3.14159.
For a particle traveling in a circle at a constant speed, the acceleration is toward the center of the circle, known as centripetal acceleration. The acceleration is determined by the formula a = v^2 / r, where v is the speed of the particle and r is the distance from the origin (radius of the circle). This relationship shows that as the speed or radius changes, the centripetal acceleration will change accordingly.
Radius is the distance from the outside of the circle to the center. Diameter is the distance ACROSS the circle, it's formula is: D = 2R (Diameter is 2 times the Radius) Circumference is the distance AROUND the circle. C = Pi D, where Pi is the constant 3.1415.... (look it up))
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A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
This is the radius of the circle. It connects the center of the circle to any point on the circumference. The length of the radius is constant for a given circle.
yes, it varies with the length of the radius. Pi is the only constant of circle math.
To find the distance around the circle, you must find the diameter, which is two times the radius. Then you multiply the length of the diameter by Pi. (Pi is a constant roughly equal to 3.14).
That's a circle. The "fixed point" is the center of the circle, and the constant distance is its radius.
The distance around the outside of a circle is called the Circumference.