No. Diameter is the distance across. Circumference is the distance around.
Diameter is distance across a circle or sphere, circumference is the distance around a circle or sphere
The circumference is the distance AROUND a circle. The diameter is the distance ACROSS a circle. The radius is the the distance FROM THE CENTER of the circle (same thing as one-half of the diameter).
Diameter is the distance across a circle. The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle.
Although "diameter" usually refers to circular objects, if we define it as "a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a figure," then the distance in this case would be 3 meters. It's more likely that you meant to ask about the perimeter, which is the distance around, which is 12 meters.
The circumference is obtained by multiplying the diameter by pi.
Perimeter = pi*diameter so 200*pi = 628.32 metres.
The distance around a circle is the circumference. The diameter of a circle is the distance across the center of a circle.
The earth's average distance from the sun is 93 million miles. Since the orbit is very nearly circular, its diameter is roughly 186 million miles.
Diameter is the distance across, circumference is the distance around.
No, the diameter is the distance across a circle passing through its center. The distance around a circle is called the circumference.
No. Diameter is the distance across. Circumference is the distance around.
the distance around a circular region is called circumference
The greatest distance across a circle is its diameter.
Diameter is distance across a circle or sphere, circumference is the distance around a circle or sphere
Diameter is a straight line from edge to edge across the center. Perimeter or circumference is the distance around the circle.
The circumference is the distance AROUND a circle. The diameter is the distance ACROSS a circle. The radius is the the distance FROM THE CENTER of the circle (same thing as one-half of the diameter).