No, when you divide by 3 then multiply it by 4 you get a number that is greater than or equal to the circumference of the radius of the sun.
The circumference of a circle is 3.14159… times, or pi times bigger than its diameter.
What is 43 inches? The Area? The circumference? The Diameter? If the diameter is 43 inches than the radius is 21.5 inches If the Circumference is 43 inches than the radius is 6.96 inches If the Area is 43 inches than the radius is 3.7 inches Hope this is helpful :)
A circle with a radius of 80 inches has a circumference of 502.65 inches, which is equal to 41.8875 feet. Therefore, it is greater than a circle with a circumference of 40.5 feet.
If you know the circumference (distance around the circle) then you can find the radius (distance from the center to a point on the circle) using the equation, C=2(pi)r where C is the circumference, pi is 3.1415926..., and r is the radius. Basically, if the diameter is 1 than the circumference is equal to pi.
No, when you divide by 3 then multiply it by 4 you get a number that is greater than or equal to the circumference of the radius of the sun.
You cannot really compare those two different kinds of values - it's quite nonsense to compare area versus circumference. You could compare numbers but they'll vary depending on your choice of units. Anyway, it's perfectly possible to have shape of area, say, 1 m2 and circumference measured in kilometers - if the shapes perimeter is ragged.
Its radius is estimated to be about 300 times the radius of the Sun.
The radius of the Sun is about 109 times larger than the radius of the Earth.
The radius of a circle is always smaller than the diameter and the circumference.
The circumference of a circle is 3.14159… times, or pi times bigger than its diameter.
What is 43 inches? The Area? The circumference? The Diameter? If the diameter is 43 inches than the radius is 21.5 inches If the Circumference is 43 inches than the radius is 6.96 inches If the Area is 43 inches than the radius is 3.7 inches Hope this is helpful :)
Yes, Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star which is much larger than the Sun. It is one of the largest known stars, with a radius that is approximately 1,000 times larger than the radius of the Sun.
No. Circumfrence=2 times pi times radius. And since the daimeter = 2 times radius, circumference is diameter times pi.
Jupiter is more than 1000 times bigger than earth.
No, only if the diameter is bigger than the radius is the radius smaller than the diameter.
Yes it is. Circumference is the whole area of the circle. Radius is from the middle to the side of the circle. Yes it is. The radius it half way across the circle from the center, while the circumference is all the way around the circle. The diameter is all the way across the circle, while being twice the radius. The circumference is about 3.14 times the diameter (or Pi if you prefer).