the circumference is 21.98 inches
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
100mm is 10cm
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
Ah, well, its all about sorting numbers ... First, it doesn´t have to be inches. It could be cm, miles, km or putablocks ... They all have a 4 on the left side of the dot, so you can ignore this. You end up with 0.25, 0.246 and 0.308 If you sort these, you´ll get 0.246 < 0.25 < 0.308 So 4.246 is the smallest circumfence and 4.308 is the largest. If the numbers given aren´t the circumfence, but the radius or diameter, you`ll have to multiply them by 2 x Pi or Pi , but the result stays the same.
the circumference is 21.98 inches
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some geometry now! So, the radius of a circle is half of its diameter, right? That means if the diameter is 50mm, the radius would be 25mm. And if you want to find the diameter from the radius, just double it! Simple math, man.
The radius of the curve of the inner edge of the bends shall be at least 6 times the external diameter for armoured cable.
100mm is 10cm
100MM X 100MM X 100MM IS EQUAL OF 1 Q cm
circumference = pi*100mm
The answer is given in the question: 100mm
1090mm=109cm 230mm=23cm 100mm=10cm
Ah, well, its all about sorting numbers ... First, it doesn´t have to be inches. It could be cm, miles, km or putablocks ... They all have a 4 on the left side of the dot, so you can ignore this. You end up with 0.25, 0.246 and 0.308 If you sort these, you´ll get 0.246 < 0.25 < 0.308 So 4.246 is the smallest circumfence and 4.308 is the largest. If the numbers given aren´t the circumfence, but the radius or diameter, you`ll have to multiply them by 2 x Pi or Pi , but the result stays the same.
2.5 m
100mm. there are 10mm in a centimetre. 10x10=100mm