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the diameter is 2times the radiusr=33ind=66in
circle area is pi times radius squared
The answer depends on what measure of the circle is 14 mm.
A circle is 360 degrees if that's what you're asking.
The radius of a circle is half its diameter (the measure of the circle from one side across to the other).
the diameter is 2times the radiusr=33ind=66in
The radian measure IS the arc length of the unit circle, by definition - that is how the radian is defined in the first place.
Measure its radius in feet or derive it from the diameter or circumference. A circle with radius r feet has an area of pi*r^2 square feet.
The center of a circle.
The measure from the center of a circle to its edge is the radius.
A circle that can measure percents.
A practical way to determine the length of an arc in a circle is to plot two lines from the arc's endpoints to the center of the circle, measure the angle where the two lines meet the center, then solve for L by cross-multiplying the statement: measure of angle/360 = L/Circumference.
A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!
It does not measure anything. It is a two dimentional figure equivelent to half of a circle.
The radius of a semi-circle is the same as the radius of the circle that was cut in half. The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle. That's the same as 1/2 of the diameter. It's easy to measure it on a semi-circle, because you don't even need to determine where the center is. The diameter is just the length of the flat side, and the radius is half of that.
The answer depends on what information you are given. If you know the circumference, then divide by Pi and that is the diameter. Half of the diameter is the radius. If you don't know anything about the circle, you would need to measure and find the diameter.
the amount of space inside a circle