Distance is number of revolutions times circumference. So divide the distance by the revolutions to get the circumference. Then divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter, and divide that by 2 to get the radius.
no.the radius of a circle is the distance from the middle of the circle to the edges. no.the radius of a circle is the distance from the middle of the circle to the edges.
The Diameter is the distance from one side of the circle all the way to the other side. The Radius is half the distance in a circle. Simply put: 40cm = Diameter 20cm = Radius (Half the distance) :)
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius
The distance from any point on the circle to the origin
The radius would be HALF the diameter, making the answer 1.5cm ! The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the centre. The radius is the distance from the centre to the edge.
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1 rpm means 1 revolution per minute. A yard is distance. The revolution can be translated into a distance by knowing the time of revolution and the radius of the circle of revolution.
Find the radius of the larger wheel.Find the radius of the axle.Divide the radius of the large wheel by the radius of the axle to find the mechanical advantage. MA =r (large wheel )/ r (axle)
Diameter of a circle = 2*radius Circumference of a circle = 2*radius*pi
double of the radius means equal to diameter
Find the distance of the point from the centre of the circle. If the distance is - less than that radius then the point is inside the circle, - equal to the radius then the point is on the circle, and - greater than that radius then the point is outside the circle.
Measure the distance from the centre of the circle to its circumference.
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center to an outside edge of the circle. The diameter is the distance all the way across the circle. Therefore, the radius is half the value of the diameter.
To find the area of a circle for fifth grade, what one has to do is to first find the radius, the radius is the distance from the central point to all points on the circle, once the radius is found, square the radius. Then multiply the squared radius by pi.
If the circumference or diameter is given then you can find the radius or simply measure the distance from the centre of the circle to the circumference.
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