A 2-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 4.189 cubic inchesA 1-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 0.5236 cubic inches.
It is because your 1 inch is one circle 1 inch one circle one of each get it.
2 inches
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A circle with a 1 foot 1 inch radius.
Exactly 1 inch!
To find the diameter of a circle with a 3-inch circumference, you can use the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter. Plugging in the given circumference of 3 inches, the formula becomes 3 = πd. Solving for d, you get d ≈ 0.955 inches. Therefore, the diameter of a circle with a 3-inch circumference is approximately 0.955 inches.
Less than an inch.
A 2-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 4.189 cubic inchesA 1-inch diameter sphere has a volume of 0.5236 cubic inches.
Area = pi * diameter * diameter /4 = 3.14 * 1 *1 /4 = approx = 3/4 of square inch
To me, "one-inch-circle" sounds like one inch IS the diameter.
The radius of a 2 inch pipe is half of its diameter. Therefore, the radius would be 1 inch.
1/2 inch is 12.7mm
1" if it's a 1" diameter circle, 2" if it's a 1" radius circle.
It is because your 1 inch is one circle 1 inch one circle one of each get it.
1/20th of an inch in diameter
There are all sorts of screw diameters - major, minor, pitch, mean, etc., but in general a screw diameter is a called by its nominal diameter which is the major diameter of the screw, approximately. For example a 1/2 inch screw has a nominal diameter of 1/2 inch.