The radius of a U.S. dime is approximately 10.5 mm. This makes the diameter of the dime about 21 mm, as the diameter is twice the radius.
Not sure about thinking dimes, but a dime has a thickness of 1.35 mm.
The radius of a dime is approximately 1.35 centimeters. This measurement refers to the distance from the center of the dime to its edge. Dimes have a diameter of about 2.7 centimeters, so the radius is half of that.
The radius is half of the diameter. If the diameter is 16 mm, then the radius is 16 mm ÷ 2, which equals 8 mm.
A US dime has a diameter of 17.91 MM, a thickness of 1.35 MM, and a mass of 2.268 grams.
US coins: Cent - 19.05 mm Nickel - 21.2 mm Dime - 17.9 mm Quarter - 24.3 mm Half - 30.1 mm Dollar (modern) - 26.5 mm
dime -- 17.9 mm diameter, 1.35 mm thickness
Not sure about thinking dimes, but a dime has a thickness of 1.35 mm.
A US dime has a diameter of 17.91 MM, a thickness of 1.35 MM, and a mass of 2.268 grams.
US coins: Cent - 19.05 mm Nickel - 21.2 mm Dime - 17.9 mm Quarter - 24.3 mm Half - 30.1 mm Dollar (modern) - 26.5 mm
A dime has a diameter of approximately 17.91 mm, making it significantly larger than 10 mm. Specifically, 10 mm is about 56% the diameter of a dime. Therefore, if you visualize a dime, 10 mm would be a little less than two-thirds the size of its diameter.
A circle with a radius of 6 mm has a circumference of 37.7 mm
1 mm is the thickness of a dime. 1cm is 10 mm
The radius of a circle is always half of the distance of the diameter. If you have a 24 mm diameter - then the radius would be 12 mm.
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24 mm. The diameter is twice the radius.
The dime has the smallest diameter among the listed coins, making it the coin with the smallest radius.
Radius of the circle: 6.28/2*pi = 0.999 mm or about 1 mm