Multiply the radius by 2.
If the distance round the circle is 5.14 units then the distance round 1/2 of it would be 2.57 units.
Well, what you do is you would find the circumference, or the distance around the circle.
the distance around the circle is called the circumference. If you put a circle on the ground and walked around the outside this would be the length ofthe circumference.
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Multiply the radius by 2.
If the distance round the circle is 5.14 units then the distance round 1/2 of it would be 2.57 units.
Well, what you do is you would find the circumference, or the distance around the circle.
the distance around the circle is called the circumference. If you put a circle on the ground and walked around the outside this would be the length ofthe circumference.
The distance around the Earth at the equator is like the circumference of a circle. It represents the total distance one would travel if they were to walk around the Earth at the equator.
False:: The distance from the circle centre to the circulference is the RADIUS. However, As a straight line, the distance from the circumference , through the circle centre to to circumference on the opposite side is the Diameter. The diameter is twice the radii. Algebraically, d = 2r.
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The radius would be HALF the diameter, making the answer 1.5cm ! The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the centre. The radius is the distance from the centre to the edge.
No, in a circular path, your displacement is zero because you return to your starting point. However, the distance you traveled around the circle would be the circumference of the circle.
The diameter is the distance across the circle. So if you split the circle in half by drawing a line through it, the diameter would be the length of that line.
The circumference (full circle) is the diameter multiplied by pi. For the "half-circle", you would have to divide that by 2.
The diameter of a circle is the distance across the circle passing through its center. In this case, the diameter of a 30-inch circle would be 30 inches. It is important to note that the diameter is always twice the length of the radius, which is the distance from the center to any point on the circle's edge.