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How do you draw a circle with a pencil and ruler?

Use the ruler to measure the size of the circle you want - this will be a line all the way across the whole circle. Then, measure a piece of string with the ruler -- make this half the size of the original line. Use a thumbtack to tack the string in the spot you want the middle of your circle. Use a bit of tape to tape the other end onto your pencil (don't wrap it around or you will end up with a smaller circle!) Gently move the pencil around the thumbtack to make your circle.


How do you make a good circle without protractor?

To draw a good circle without a protractor, you can use a compass or create a makeshift one by tying a string to a pencil. Secure one end of the string at the center point where you want the circle, then hold the other end taut while rotating the pencil around the center. Alternatively, you can trace around a circular object, like a cup or lid, to achieve a perfect circle.


Where are the endpoints of a circle?

A circle as such does not have a start point nor an end point. We do however have to start at one point and end at the same point when we draw a perfect circle, but after it is drawn, the actual circle does not have a start nor an end. We might be able to see where we started and ended but this is of no significance to the actual start/end point of the circle as the circle itself does not have any.


What is the name of the center of a circle?

The center of a circle is called the origin. It is a point at one end of a radius, the other end of which defines the circumference of the circle.


How do you draw a circle with a piece of string?

To draw a circle with a piece of string, first, tie one end of the string to a pencil or pen. Next, anchor the other end of the string at the center point where you want the circle to be. Keeping the string taut, move the pencil around the central point in a smooth, circular motion to create your circle. Adjust the length of the string to change the radius of the circle as needed.