"Diameter" is the distance all the way across the circle, through the center."Radius" is 1/2 of the diameter ... the distance from the center to the curvy part of the circle."Circumference" is the distance all the way aroundthe circle.
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle, out to the edge of the circle. The distance all the way across the circle is the "diameter." Half of the diameter is the radius.
Infinity Incorrect ! The longest distance between those two points is a straight line from one point , running all the way around the world to the second point. Thus the shortest distance together with the longest distance is a full circle around the world with both points on the circle.
The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
Typical answer from The WikiAnswers Community: IT IS WRONG!The diameter is the distance across the circle, through its centre. It is double the radius, not the other way round!
"Diameter" is the distance all the way across the circle, through the center."Radius" is 1/2 of the diameter ... the distance from the center to the curvy part of the circle."Circumference" is the distance all the way aroundthe circle.
It is the distance all the way around the length of the circle.
"Circumference" is the distance around the outer edge of a circle. It can be calculated by multiplying the diameter of the circle by pi (approximately 3.14159) or by using the formula 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle.
A circle is a line, drawn around a point in such a way that the line is always the same distance from the point. This distance is known as the 'radius' of that circle.
the easy way to remember circumference is to remember circle the CIRCumference measures the distance around a CIRCle
The size of something, distance all around it.Circumference is the distance around the perimeter of a circle.
Well now, that depends. What do you mean when you say "a 44 inch circle" ? -- If "44 inches" is the distance across the fattest part of the circle, then its diameter is 44 inches. -- If "44 inches" is the distance from the center of the circle out to the edge, then the diameter is 88 inches. -- If "44 inches" is the distance all the way around the circle, then the diameter is 44/pi = 14 inches (rounded)
The distance half way across a circle is the circle's radius.radias
That depends on whether the "8 feet" refers to the radius, the diameter, or the circumference of your round area.What in the world is "an 8 foot round area" ?Is 8-ft the "diameter", the distance through the center of the circle ?Is it the distance all the way around the curvy part of the circle ?Is this area even a circle ?IF this is a circle, and IF the distance around it is 8-ft, then its area is 5.093 square feet.If the diameter is 8-ft, then its area is 50.265 square feet.
there are 3 measurements of a circle the diameter, which is the distance from one point of the circle through the center point to the other side the radius, which is the distance from the center point to any point of the circle (which is 1/2 of the diameter) and the circumference, which is the distance from one point on the circle all the way around to the point you started at
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle, out to the edge of the circle. The distance all the way across the circle is the "diameter." Half of the diameter is the radius.
Infinity Incorrect ! The longest distance between those two points is a straight line from one point , running all the way around the world to the second point. Thus the shortest distance together with the longest distance is a full circle around the world with both points on the circle.