The length of a radius (not raduis) is diameter/2.
If you assume thatequatriol = equatorial raduis = radius then the equatorial radius is the radius of the spheroid measured at its equator. It would be = length of the equator/(2*pi)
1407.43 units2
Assuming raduis = radius and lenght = length, then the volume is approx 16169 US gallons.
No, it cannot be a raduis. It cannot be a radius, either.
The radius (not raduis) is approx 60,268 km.
The radius (not raduis) is 6 inches.
The radius (not raduis) is 1.25 cm.
The radius (not raduis!) is 3.183 cm, approx.
Radius (not raduis) =circumference/(2*pi)
There is no such word as raduis. The radius of 64 depends on what 64 is a measure of!
Potassium has the larger radius (not raduis!).
Calcium has a larger radius (not raduis) than copper.