Of course not! There are an infinite number of smaller circles.
Difference in areas = A1 - A2 where A1 and A2 are the areas of the larger and smaller circles. Other expressions will depend on what information about the circles is available: radius, diameter, circumference.
first you draw a diamond shape in your paper. then draw a cross in the middle make sure it connects up down side to side.then do a wavy line at the bottom point.then you draw 3 small circles on the line.then attach even smaller circles to the bigger circles. enjoy Jed01234
Find the area of both circles (A = πr2) and subtract the area of the larger circle from that of the smaller circle inside it.
Leave the point of your compass in the same spot on your paper. Draw one circle, then change the angle to be either larger and smaller, then draw another circle.
The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.
elentrons
Electrons...protons and neutrons are within the nucleus
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
electrons
electrons
No it does not. :o <===B
Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus in an electron cloud.