Arrrgh....
One be bigger.
The bigger one is harder to mount on the wall.
Arrrgh...so it is.
A cone has two faces. The large triangular part and the circular part at the bottom.
It varies on how large the diameter and radius is. True, but with the radius you know to double it and you have the diameter. If you muliply Pi (3.14....) times the diameter, you get the circumference. So radius = circumference divided by Pi, with that answer (which is "diameter")then divided by two.
A square kilometre is 9999 times larger (10000 times as large).
1 square kilometre larger than 3 square kilometres.
Circumference = 2*pi*72 = 452.3893421 feet
The diameter of a red blood cell is 6 to 8 micrometers (millionths of a meter). Whether that is large or not will probably depend on what you compare it to; it is larger than a blood platelet, but is smaller than macrophages and granulocytes.
The diamerter of the large intestine is larger, and the diameter of the small intestines is smaller The diamerter of the large intestine is larger, and the diameter of the small intestines is smaller It has a significantly larger circumference. Diameter, the large intestine is far thicker then the small intestine. It's smaller in diameter. It is larger in diameter, not length.
The small planets are the ones smaller than 8000 miles in diameter. The large planets are the large ones larger than 30,000 miles in diameter.
The large intestine has that name because its diameter is larger than that of the small intestine. The small intestine is actually longer than the large intestine.
large diameter wire simply because it will move easier Technically they would have the same resistance, but the larger diameter wire would allow more current to flow as it would have more room to move.
The large intestine is larger in diameter. There is a valve called the iliocecal valve where they join.
Yes the photosphere is 100 times the diamater of the earth and large sunspots are larger than the Earth.
Uranus is several times larger than the Earth. Its diameter is 29297 miles, compared to the Earth's diameter of 8000 miles
A diameter is the distance from one side of a spherical or circular object, through the centre, to the other. It can be as small as an atomic sub-particle or as large as a red super-giant star. There is absolutely no way that 6 millimetres can be "converted" to diameter.
You may be thinking of a Fresnel Lens. This is a lens of large diameter, but which is made to be compact size and weight by consisting of a series of concentric circular prisms. This still behaves as a large diameter lens, but with much reduced mass.
yes, if by larger you mean size/volume.
if it's early production the bullet diameter is only .313. later production guns use a larger diameter bullet.