The sun is approximately 4,366,813 kilometers (2,713,406 miles) in circumference.
The circumference of the Sun is approximately 4,366,800 km
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Pi. Or, 3.141592653589793... It goes on forever.
According to Wikipedia, "Sirius B has nearly the diameter of the Earth, 12,000 kilometers (7,500 miles), with a mass that is 98% of the Sun."
The circumference of an eclipse, is an even when the moon covers almost all of the sun and the only thing that is visible is a ring. When entering and leaving the eclipse, there is also a bright spot at one end. This event is called a solitaire ring because of its appearance.
Circumference = 2pi*r Circumference = 86pi
No, when you divide by 3 then multiply it by 4 you get a number that is greater than or equal to the circumference of the radius of the sun.