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Degrees or Radians
Like other areas, areas of circles are expressed in units of area. Some of these are: -- meter2 -- centimeter2 -- millimeter2 -- kilometer2 -- inch2 -- foot2 -- yard2 -- mile2 -- furlong2 -- acre -- hectare -- section
Degres, a little o at the top of the line
True.
When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
The name for the units scientists use for circles are degrees.
Angles can be measured in degrees, radians and revolutions.
degrees
Degrees or Radians
No. Latitude and longitude are angles, and angles have no physical units. So the numbers are the same regardless of what system of units you like.
Supplementary units in the SI system are used to measure solid angles and angles. The supplementary unit for solid angles is the steradian (symbol: sr), which measures how much of the space a three-dimensional object occupies. The supplementary unit for angles is the radian (symbol: rad), which measures the angle subtended by an arc of a circle that is equal in length to the radius of the circle.
degrees or radians
Like other areas, areas of circles are expressed in units of area. Some of these are: -- meter2 -- centimeter2 -- millimeter2 -- kilometer2 -- inch2 -- foot2 -- yard2 -- mile2 -- furlong2 -- acre -- hectare -- section
Area of the circle = 16*pi square units
It is: diameter = 31.4/pi which is about 10 units
In geometry angles are measured in degrees.
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