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16'. Diameter is the measure from the edge of a circle through the middle to the opposite end.
Internal diameter.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter.
measure/360=arc length/circumference. C=pi*diameter, so you now have (known value)/360=(known value)/(pi*diameter). With only one unknown value, you can now find the diameter.
Diameter is not a unit of measure. It would be like asking how many inches in 1 highway. However, decimeter is a unit of measure. One decimeter is equal to one-tenth of a meter. There are 3.937 inches in a decimeter.
To accurately measure the diameter of a hose, you can use a caliper or a ruler to measure the distance across the widest part of the hose. Make sure to measure from one edge of the inner wall to the opposite edge. This will give you the diameter of the hose.
To accurately measure the diameter of a bike wheel, use a tape measure or ruler to measure the distance across the wheel from one edge of the tire to the opposite edge. Make sure to measure from the center of the wheel to get an accurate diameter.
To accurately measure the diameter of a brake disc, use a caliper or a measuring tape to measure across the center of the disc from one edge to the opposite edge. This measurement will give you the diameter of the brake disc.
16'. Diameter is the measure from the edge of a circle through the middle to the opposite end.
Internal diameter.
The instrument used to measure the diameter of spherical objects is called calipers.
Internal diameter.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter.
Given an atom with diameter of 100 picometers, the diameter in inches is 4 nano inches.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere. The diameter varies depending on where you measure it.
Measure its diameter.
To measure the handlebar diameter of your bike, use a caliper or ruler to measure the width of the handlebar at the center where it is thickest. This measurement will give you the diameter of the handlebar.