It is sqrt(29) units.
No. Diameter is the distance across. Circumference is the distance around.
Diameter is distance across a circle or sphere, circumference is the distance around a circle or sphere
The circumference is the distance AROUND a circle. The diameter is the distance ACROSS a circle. The radius is the the distance FROM THE CENTER of the circle (same thing as one-half of the diameter).
Circular diameter is the distance from side to side of a circle through the middle.
Nope. Half the diameter is the radius. Circumference is the distance around the edge.
The circumference is obtained by multiplying the diameter by pi.
The square root of 29 You can use pythagoras.
Diameter is the distance across, circumference is the distance around.
No. Diameter is the distance across. Circumference is the distance around.
Diameter is distance across a circle or sphere, circumference is the distance around a circle or sphere
The circumference of a cirlce can be found if you know either the diameter (the longest distance from on side on the circle to another) or th radius (half of the diameter). If you know the radius, multiply it by 2 to find the diameter. The cricumference = pi x D This means you times the diameter by pi (3.1415926535...)
The circumference is the distance AROUND a circle. The diameter is the distance ACROSS a circle. The radius is the the distance FROM THE CENTER of the circle (same thing as one-half of the diameter).
Circular diameter is the distance from side to side of a circle through the middle.
The circumference is the distance around. The diameter is the distance across. The radius is half the diameter, from the center to the rim.
Nope. Half the diameter is the radius. Circumference is the distance around the edge.
It is circumference, for a circular orbit
the distance around a circular region is called circumference