The diameter
the distance between the object and the center of the Earth
the diameter
Because the radius is the distance from one side to the center, and the diameter is the direct distance from one side to the other through the center.
It's called the diameter.
Diameter.
No, the diameter is the distance across a circle passing through its center. The distance around a circle is called the circumference.
The object distance of a convex lens is measured from the optical center to the object, while for a concave lens, it is measured from the optical center to the object along the path of light. In general, the object distance for a convex lens is positive, while for a concave lens, it is negative since the object distances are measured on the opposite sides of the lens.
The distance from surface to surface through the center of a planet would be that planet's "diameter".
The distance through the center of a circle is called the diameter.
The distance of the object from the center increases by the same amount as the shift from low to high point.
No. Mass is the weight of an object. Diameter is the distance from one side of a circle or sphere to the other side passing through the center.
No, if the line of action of a force passes through the center of mass of an object, the force will not produce a torque about the object's center of mass because there is no moment arm to create a lever arm for rotation. Torque is the result of the force acting at a distance from the axis of rotation.
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Circles are a never ending object. They have no starting and no ending point. They have a center point and from the center to the edge of the circle is the same distance around the whole object.
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