The symbol usually used inside a circle to designate a current source is an arrow pointing outward, indicating the direction of conventional current flow. This symbol is often accompanied by a circle to represent the source itself, distinguishing it from voltage sources, which typically use a different symbol. In circuit diagrams, this notation helps clarify the role of the current source in the circuit.
"Space" is usually understood to be a 3-dimensional "volume", and in that sense, there is no 'space' inside a circle. A circle has "area", equal to (pi) times the square of the circle's radius.
it becomes a circle inside another circle
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
the amount of space inside a circle
The diagonal of the square.
Well its like a circle with another smaller circle inside
Usually, "Go this way."
means a state capital
A capital city.
It indicates the location of a capital city.
A light bulb filament is a coiled wire inside the bulb that heats up and produces light when an electrical current passes through it. The symbol for a light bulb filament is usually represented as a zigzag line inside a circle.
"Space" is usually understood to be a 3-dimensional "volume", and in that sense, there is no 'space' inside a circle. A circle has "area", equal to (pi) times the square of the circle's radius.
The inside of a circle is called its area.
The inside of a circle is called its area.
Circumference is the outside of the circle and the inside is the are of the circle. And inside of the circle, there is diameter and radius. Radius is from the center point to the edge of the circle and diameter is all the way across.
The longest measurement inside a circle is its diameter.
The longest measurement inside a circle is its diameter.