Well, honey, a meter is a unit of length, not diameter. If you want to talk diameter, we're looking at circles, not meters. So, technically speaking, a circle with a diameter of 1 meter would have a diameter of 1 meter. But seriously, who measures diameter in meters anyway?
Volume = pi * radius^2 * height
1 meter. Radius is 1/2 diameter.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where r is the radius. Since the circle is 1 meter round, the radius is 0.5 meters. Plugging that into the formula, you get C = 2π(0.5) = π meters, or about 3.14 meters. So, like, the circumference of a 1 meter round circle is approximately 3.14 meters.
If the diameter is 1 metre then the radius is 0.5 metre.
24 meters diameter is simply twice the radius.
50 centimeters
Radius: 160/2 = 80 cm
A 45-meter diameter is equivalent to a circle with a radius of 22.5 meters.
First, divide the circumference by pi (about 3.1416). This gives you the circle's diameter. Then divide the diameter by two to get the radius:10.99m / 3.1416 = 3.5m diameter3.5m / 2 = 1.75 meter radius
Solve the equation for the area of the circle (area = pi x radius2) for radius. Multiply the radius by 2 to obtain the diameter.
Half a meter
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
if a circle has an 18 meter diameter, then it has a 9 meter radius the circumference of a circle is 2(pi)r so the c. would be 2(pi)(9) which is 18pi. (another way to think of circumference is the diameter times pi)
The circumference of a circle (C) = 2 x pai x radius = pai x diameter Accordingly, the circumference = 3.14 x 1 meter = 3.14 meters
Well, honey, a meter is a unit of length, not diameter. If you want to talk diameter, we're looking at circles, not meters. So, technically speaking, a circle with a diameter of 1 meter would have a diameter of 1 meter. But seriously, who measures diameter in meters anyway?