The spoke is the radius. Therefore 27/2pi is 4.297, the radius is rounded to 4.3 inches
42/2pi is 6.68 inch radius
42/2pi is 6.68inches
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
Center (origin) Circumference
Diameter is the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and connecting two points on the circumference of the circle or the surface of the sphere. Circumference is the length of the closed curve of a circle.
42/2pi is 6.68 inch radius
42/2pi is 6.68inches
We've already had this question.If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel.If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi.A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming.Circumference / Pi = diameterDiameter / 2 = radiusNow do the rest of the homework yourself.D.4.30all that work is wrong i just changed the answer i qot it wronq but iont yall to qet it wronq so its 4.30
We've already had this question.If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel.If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi.A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming.Circumference / Pi = diameterDiameter / 2 = radiusNow do the rest of the homework yourself.D.4.30all that work is wrong i just changed the answer i qot it wronq but iont yall to qet it wronq so its 4.30
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
Parts of a circle include the diameter, circumference, radius, and center. The diameter of a circle is a chord passing through the center. The center is a single point at which the distance to locations on the circumference are equal. The circumference is the perimeter of the circle. The radius of the circle is half the diameter, and the distance from the center to a point on the outlying circumference.
Center
The center isn't the locus, and a point on the circumference isn't the locus.The whole circumference of the circle is the locus.It's the locus of all points that have the same distance from the center of the circle.
A centilitre is one hundredth of a litre
radius
radius
The radius