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Infinity because the circumference of the circle is the same as the circumference of the sphere.
2π radii=1 circumference *π=pi
you have to quote the diameter or radius or circumference of the circle to calculate the area. If diameter 78.53. If radius 314.15. If circumference 7.95
If the circles have the same radius then an infinite number, and if they do not, then none.
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Circle is a shape. We have gotten to know a lot from circles. Because of circles, we get PI, radius, diameter, circumference, and other things. Circles fall into geometry, which is math. We can make many mathematical equations from circles.
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2 pi times greater-- roughly 6.28 times greater.
Ah, what a delightful question! The radius of a circle fits into the circumference of the circle exactly 2 times. Just imagine the radius wrapping around the circle, giving it a warm hug, and then doing it one more time for good measure. It's a beautiful relationship between the radius and the circumference, creating harmony and balance in the circle's lovely shape.
A wheel is in the shape of a circle. The formula for the circumference of a circle is 2πr where r is the radius. But, the diameter of a circle is twice the radius so this equation can be written, Circumference = πd where d is the diameter. The Circumference is therefore π times as big as the diameter, π = 3.142 or 22/7 approx.
A radii is just a plural form of radius. A circle doesnt have one radius. The term radii is mostly used when talking about multiple circles.
Infinity because the circumference of the circle is the same as the circumference of the sphere.
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter Circumference = 36pi inches
It's not a circle if it's radius of 5 degrees. If it's 5 cm radius, then 12 circles.
2π radii=1 circumference *π=pi
you have to quote the diameter or radius or circumference of the circle to calculate the area. If diameter 78.53. If radius 314.15. If circumference 7.95