A diameter goes all the way across a circle through the center. A radius goes half way across, from the center to any point on the circle. So a circle's diameter is two times its radius.All the way through the centre of the circle but the radius only goes half way from the centre of the circle
a circle is 360 degrees because it goes all the way around
"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.
By seeing which line goes through the circle all the way.
Divide a circle into four equal parts.
It is the distance all the way around the length of the circle.
A circle has the same diameter all the way around.
A diameter goes all the way across a circle through the center. A radius goes half way across, from the center to any point on the circle. So a circle's diameter is two times its radius.All the way through the centre of the circle but the radius only goes half way from the centre of the circle
A circle graph shows the different parts of a whole quantity.-Akira
It is a circle because, the earth is a circle, and the equator stretches all the way around the earth.
a circle is 360 degrees because it goes all the way around
Move the penguins all the way right, all the way up, all the way right again, and all the way down. Now the lower penguin is in the orange circle and you can move the other one left into the second circle.
Move the penguins all the way right, all the way up, all the way right again, and all the way down. Now the lower penguin is in the orange circle and you can move the other one left into the second circle.
"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.
By circling the diameter to 1300 cm and then cutting them in half and again to divide the equamatric. Its all in the way you look at it. Its REALLY simple.
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).