A 5 mm circle is quite small, roughly the diameter of a pencil eraser or a standard button. It appears as a compact, round shape, easily fitting within the palm of your hand. When viewed from a distance, it may seem tiny and insignificant, but up close, its smooth edges and symmetrical form are clearly defined.
Just like any other circle, the area of that one is (pi) times (the square of the radius).
The circumference of a circle, if the radius is 5mm, is about 31.42mm
The diameter of 5 mm is simply 5 mm. It is a measure of the distance across a circle or sphere, passing through its center. Therefore, any object or circle described as having a diameter of 5 mm will have that exact measurement across its widest point.
The radius of 5 mm is simply 5 mm. In geometry, the radius is the distance from the center of a circle to its edge. If you need to calculate the diameter, it would be 10 mm since the diameter is twice the radius.
The diameter is a linear measurement that indicates the distance across a circle, passing through its center. To express the diameter to 5 mm means rounding or reporting the diameter measurement to the nearest 5 millimeters. For example, if the actual diameter is 34 mm, it would be reported as 35 mm when rounded to the nearest 5 mm.
Exactly like 5 mm.
Just like any other circle, the area of that one is (pi) times (the square of the radius).
The circumference of a circle, if the radius is 5mm, is about 31.42mm
The diameter of 5 mm is simply 5 mm. It is a measure of the distance across a circle or sphere, passing through its center. Therefore, any object or circle described as having a diameter of 5 mm will have that exact measurement across its widest point.
5 mm is about 1/5". About the diameter of a pea.
It is 5 mm. A ruler is used for the purpose of determining sizes from 1 mm to approx 300 mm,=.
625 / 1000 = 125 / 200 = 25 / 40 = 5 / 8 Five-eighths
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The radius of 5 mm is simply 5 mm. In geometry, the radius is the distance from the center of a circle to its edge. If you need to calculate the diameter, it would be 10 mm since the diameter is twice the radius.
Cut it into 3rds then half it from ledt to right.
The diameter is a linear measurement that indicates the distance across a circle, passing through its center. To express the diameter to 5 mm means rounding or reporting the diameter measurement to the nearest 5 millimeters. For example, if the actual diameter is 34 mm, it would be reported as 35 mm when rounded to the nearest 5 mm.
A circle with a radius of 78.5 mm will have a circumference of approximately 493.23 mm. 5 hours will be 5/12 of that. 493.23 x 5/12 = 205.5125 mm