If the rope can reach the other side, it can reach anywhere in the silo. The amount of available for grazing would be 3.14*r^2.
The distance from a circle to its center (the dot in the middle) is called 'the radius'. The distance from a circle to a point opposite is called 'the diameter'. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.
Radius is the shortest distance via straight line between the center point of the circle and its perimeter. Diameter is the greatest distance via straight line from one perimeter of the circle to the opposite perimeter. Diameter = 2x Radius.
24 meters.The diameter is twice the radius.Both radius and diameter are straight lines. The radius extends from the center of the circle to any point on the circumference. The diameter extends from any point on the circumference through the center to the circumference on the opposite side of the circle.
Radius is one-half of the diameter of a circle. Therefore, the radius of an eight-inch diameter circle is four inches. The diameter of a circle is a straight line joining a point on the circumference through the centre to the 'opposite' point on the circumference.
If the tangents are parallel, they must be on opposite ends of a diameter.They are 8 cm apart.
If 'r' is the radius, then the radius is 5 miles.If 'r' is not the radius, then there's not enough information givenwith which to answer the question.
Radius is from the center of a circle to the outer edge. Diameter is from the outer edge to the opposite outer edge, i.e., through the center. The diameter has twice the length of the radius.
A rhombus cannot be a cyclic quadrilateral because its opposite angles are not supplementary (unless it is a square). It cannot, therefore, have a radius.
Not enough information. For a given radius, the height might be anything.
The Radius. NB The distance from any point on a circle , through the centre, to the opposite point on the circle ( a straight line) is the diameter.
20 feet (just double it!) The radius is from the centre of the circle to the edge and the diameter is from the edge to the opposite edge! :)
The distance from a circle to its center (the dot in the middle) is called 'the radius'. The distance from a circle to a point opposite is called 'the diameter'. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.
No. Not enough information.
if you are talking about the forearm bone next to the ulna, that would be the radius.
Not enough information is given to work out the radius of the circle as for instance what is the length of sector's arc in degrees
You can't. You don't have enough information.
You cannot since there is not enough information.