The radius of a 1cm circle is 0.5cm. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle's circumference. In a circle, the radius is always half the length of the diameter. Therefore, in this case, with a diameter of 1cm, the radius would be 0.5cm.
1cm
The radius is half the diameter = 1cm
8mm
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 radius of the circle is: 9.549 cm
2cm; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
The radius will stay as 1cm but the area of a circle is: pi times radius squared
1cm
The radius is half the diameter = 1cm
8mm
3.14 square cm
The area of a circle is calculated from the formula Pi x r2 . A 1cm diameter circle has a radius of 0.5cm, thus it has an area of 0.785cm2
The area of a circle 1cm in diameter is determined by the formula Pi x Radius x Radius. Radius is 5mm Pi is 3.14159 (roughly) So the area is 3.14159 x 5 x 5 Which is 78.5398163397448 square mm.
the radius of a circle is r
The radius of a circle is half the circle's diameter
Radius of a circle= Perimeter of the circle/2*pi Radius is half the diameter Radius is the length of a straight line from the center point of the circle to the edge of the circle.
V = 4.19 cm3