The diameter of a circle is a straight line passing through the center of the circle and connecting two points on the circle. The length of the diameter is equal to twice the length of the radius of the circle. Since there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch, converting the diameter from inches to centimeters would involve multiplying the diameter in inches by 2.54.
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Well, darling, a diameter is a straight line passing from one side of a circle to the other, so it's the same length as the circle's width. So, if you're talking about a circle, then 1 diameter is equal to the circle's circumference, not inches. But if you want to get technical, 1 diameter is equal to the circle's radius multiplied by 2.
Oh, dude, this is like basic math. So, a diameter is a straight line that goes through the center of a circle, right? And there are like 2 radii in a diameter. Since 1 inch is like 2 radii, that means there are 2 inches in 1 diameter. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
diameter is the distance across a circle, from one side to another (radius is 1/2 way across a circle). To determine the size of 1 diameter, you would first have to know the size of the circle
The inches in a diameter = 2 X inches in the radius. Or, inches in a diameter = inches in circumference / pi
1 yard = 36 inches 15.5 yards = 558 inches
Diameter is not a unit of measure. It would be like asking how many inches in 1 highway. However, decimeter is a unit of measure. One decimeter is equal to one-tenth of a meter. There are 3.937 inches in a decimeter.
Radius = 1/2 of the diameter = 6 inches
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