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It is the diameter of the circle.
One possible cross section of a sphere is a circle. When a plane intersects the sphere, the shape of the intersection can vary depending on the position of the plane. If the plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the resulting cross section will be a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at other points, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller.
No it's made by the circle that how they get the circle not the center.
The center of a circle is the point from which all points on the circle are equidistant.
The point from which the circle is drawn IS the center.
Rockville Center the skating rink is in Manhattan. Rockville Center the town is in Nassau County.
The address of the Rockville Science Center Inc is: Po Box 1084, Rockville, MD 20849-1084
It is the diameter of the circle.
No, a conic section does not have vertices. If it is a circle, it has a center; if it is a parabola or hyperbola, it has a focus; and if it is an ellipse, it has foci.
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A central angle.The section of the circle formed by that angle and the part of the circle (the part being the circumference) between the radii is called a sector.
No. Every circle on the sphere whose center is also the center of the sphere is a great circle. If the circle's center is not also the center of the sphere, then the circle is a small circle.
Well LA is #1 Rockville Center (Long Island, NY) is #6 Brooklyn is larger than Rockville Center (which was a part of Brooklyn until 1957) Well LA is #1 Rockville Center (Long Island, NY) is #6 Brooklyn is larger than Rockville Center (which was a part of Brooklyn until 1957)
One possible cross section of a sphere is a circle. When a plane intersects the sphere, the shape of the intersection can vary depending on the position of the plane. If the plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the resulting cross section will be a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at other points, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller.
No it's made by the circle that how they get the circle not the center.
The cross section of a circle is a circle. A circle is defined as a plane figure (i.e. 2 dimensional object) with a constant radius in both dimensions. Since a cross section is, by definition 2 dimensional, a circle's cross section is the circle itself.
Jim Mulholland was born in Rockville Center, in New York, USA.