diameter to radius ratio (for same circle) is 2:1
The ratio of the circumference to the radius of the circle is 2 times pi
There is no ratio of the radius of the base cone to the radius of the base of the cylinder. If they are the same and the height of the cones is the same the ratio of the radius of their bases is 1:1 ant the ratio of the heights is 1:1 and the ratio of the volumes (Vcone:Vcyclinder) is (1/3 π r2 h):(πi r2 h) or 1/3
No because the radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
The answer depends on what the ratio is relative to!The ratio of a circumference to the area of a circle is half the radius.
Radius ratio of FCC is 1.0 and of BCC is 0.732
diameter to radius ratio (for same circle) is 2:1
The ratio of the circumference to the radius of the circle is 2 times pi
There is no ratio of the radius of the base cone to the radius of the base of the cylinder. If they are the same and the height of the cones is the same the ratio of the radius of their bases is 1:1 ant the ratio of the heights is 1:1 and the ratio of the volumes (Vcone:Vcyclinder) is (1/3 π r2 h):(πi r2 h) or 1/3
The ratio of radius to diameter for any circle is 1/2
because they both have different radius ratio so they have different structure. radius ratio=radius of cations/ radius of anions
The ratio of a circle's circumference to its area is called the reciprocal of half the radius. The ratio of the circumference to its radius is called two times pi.
Radius of a circle = circumference/2*pi
No because the radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
The ratio between radius of proton to the radius of electron is just 0.3
The answer depends on what the ratio is relative to!The ratio of a circumference to the area of a circle is half the radius.
0.225