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-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
This question does not make sense. All chords are not, in fact, diameters. Actually, only chords that pass through the center of a circle are diameters.
To convert centimeters to inches, divide by 2.54.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
It is estimated that there are around 5 to 6 trillion trees on Earth, and most of these trees have smaller diameters than the Earth itself. Additionally, most other plant species, such as shrubs, grasses, and flowers, also have smaller diameters than the Earth.
Not in our solar system. The inner planets are smaller.
The diameter of the sun is approximately 1.4 million kilometers (870,000 miles).
Yes, a myelinated axon can have a larger diameter than an unmyelinated axon. Myelin sheath covers the axon, and the diameter of the axon itself can vary independently of myelination. The larger diameter of a myelinated axon allows for faster conduction of nerve impulses compared to unmyelinated axons.
The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. These have much smaller diameters than the outer gas giant planets. The smallest is Mercury, with a diameter of 4879km or 3032 miles.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
No, all chords are not diameters, though all diameters are chords.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
Copper tubes with diameters ranging from 1/4 inch to 7/8 inch are typically bendable by hand tube benders. These manual tools are best suited for smaller diameter copper tubing rather than larger sizes, as larger diameters may require more force and precision to bend accurately.
A diameter is a cord in a circle containing the center of the circle. But some circles are sections of spheres. Not all diameters are diameters of spheres.
This question does not make sense. All chords are not, in fact, diameters. Actually, only chords that pass through the center of a circle are diameters.