Yes because it is twice the size of the radius.
i think its the same since the radius is half the diameter.
Radius = Diameter/2 Diameter = 2* Radius
A radius is one half of a diameter so divide by two to get from a diameter to a radius. Or you can multiply the radius by 2 to get to the diameter.
For Unshielded cables, it will 8 multiplies cable diameter and for shielded cables, it is 12 multiplies the cable diameter. However, the smaller the bend radius, the greater is the material flexibility.RegardsKelechi
No, only if the diameter is bigger than the radius is the radius smaller than the diameter.
Yes because it is twice the size of the radius.
i think its the same since the radius is half the diameter.
No. Circumfrence=2 times pi times radius. And since the daimeter = 2 times radius, circumference is diameter times pi.
The uncertainty in radius is approx 5.95%.
Radius = Diameter/2 Diameter = 2* Radius
to get the diameter from the radius you simply multiply the radius by 2 since the radius is half the diameter. d=2r where d = diameter and r = radius
A radius is one half of a diameter so divide by two to get from a diameter to a radius. Or you can multiply the radius by 2 to get to the diameter.
The length of a radius is not the length of a diameter. The diameter is two times the length of the radius.
The pie plate with the 5-inch diameter is greater.
For Unshielded cables, it will 8 multiplies cable diameter and for shielded cables, it is 12 multiplies the cable diameter. However, the smaller the bend radius, the greater is the material flexibility.RegardsKelechi
It is two times greater