No. The diameter is a line that goes from one side of a circle to the other, passing through the centre. It may be measured in millimetres, centimetres, metres, kilometres and so on. Or, in the case of less advanced measurement systems, inches, feet, yards and so on. An inch, as described above, is a unit of measurement of length in a system of measurement units that is now all but obsolete.
An inch is a unit of measurement. It has no diameter.
Three-quarter inch diameter pipe refers to the outside diameter. Different pipe types of the same outside diameter usually have different inside diameters. ASTM SCH 40 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.824 inches. ASTM CL 200 pipe of 3/4 inch diameter has an inside diameter of 0.930 inches because of the thinner wall.
Yes OD never change
No, a 28-inch wheel is not the same as a 700c wheel. A 28-inch wheel is larger in diameter than a 700c wheel.
A circle with a 12 inch diameter has a 6 inch radius.
12 inch diameter(also 6 inch radius).
An inch is an inch is an inch is an inch....
the 25-inch-diameter
Less than an inch.
Three 0.50 inch diameter pipes will fit into one 1.50 inch diameter pipe (hypothetically). The 0.50 inch diameters stack on top of each other until you have 1.50 inches!
Noop. A 380 is about 35/100th of an inch (diameter of bullet), or 9mm A 32 is about 32/100th of an inch. This is 8.1mm
17 inch diameter rim versus 16 inch diameter rim