The average radius of the Earth is approximately 6,371 kilometers (about 3,959 miles). This value can vary slightly depending on whether measurement is taken from the equator or the poles, due to the Earth's slightly oblate shape. At the equator, the radius is about 6,378 kilometers (3,963 miles), while at the poles it is about 6,357 kilometers (3,950 miles).
The radius of a football is between 68 and 70 centimetres.
The volume of the world is 1,097,509,500,000,000,000,000 cubic meters. This is calculated by using the equation for the volume of a sphere which is 4/3 x Pi x the radius of the world to the 3rd power. The radius of the earth is 64000003 meters and Pi is approximately 3.14.
Using World Edit, a multiplayer Bukkit plugin, you can do //thaw [radius] to melt all snow and ice in that radius.
If they have the same radius but different masses, then you wouldweigh more on the planet with the larger mass.
IMPOSSIBLE circumference = 2*pi*radius if circumference = 2*radius: 2*radius=2*pi*radius 2*radius/(2*radius)=2*pi*radius/(2*radius) 1=pi pi= 1 therefore it is impossible to have a circumference that is twice that of the radius
It means to multiply the radius by itself: radius x radius
No. Radius is half of the diameter.
(radius+radius) times pi
When you try to figure out an area of a circle, you square the radius, then multiply it by pi to get the area of a circle. A radius square is radius x radius, or radius squared.
Yes, the radius of a circle can be a decimal number. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference, and this distance can be measured in decimal form. In fact, many real-world measurements result in decimal values for the radius of a circle.
The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.
The Schwartzchild radius.