The diameter
Diameter
The distance around a circle is the circumference. The diameter of a circle is the distance across the center of a circle.
The distance from one side of a circle to the other going through the center is called the Diameter, the distance from any side to the center (half the diameter) is called the radius.
it is called a diameter.The diameter !I think this answers your question:A segment whose end points both rest on the same circle and which passes through the center of the same circle is called the circle's diameter.a line from the edge of a circle through the center to the other side is the diameterRadiusDiameter
Diameter is the distance across a circle through the center. Circumference is the distance around the outside of a circle. Circumference is always pi (3.14) times larger than diameter.Note:pi is approximately 3.14
The diameter
Line through the center of a circle is the diameter or distance across the circle.
Diameter
the diameter
It's called the diameter.
No, the diameter is the distance across a circle passing through its center. The distance around a circle is called the circumference.
"Diameter" is the distance all the way across the circle, through the center."Radius" is 1/2 of the diameter ... the distance from the center to the curvy part of the circle."Circumference" is the distance all the way aroundthe circle.
The distance from any point on the edge of the circle to the exact center. All the way across through the center is the diameter
The distance from the center point of a circle to any point on the circle is measured by the radius. The radius is a constant length for a given circle and is typically denoted by the letter "r." It is half the diameter, which is the distance across the circle through its center.
The circle's diameter
The distance around a circle is the circumference. The diameter of a circle is the distance across the center of a circle.
The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the center. If the diameter is stated as 15 cm, that means the distance from one edge of the circle to the other, through the center, measures 15 centimeters.