a perfect circle
The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
Radius is the distance from the centre of a circle to the outside The circumference of a circle is the distance round the outside of a circle
From the centre of a circle to the outside edge is known as the radius.
36 inches. The radius is the distance from the centre to the outside or circumference and trhe diameter is the distance across passing through the centre. Therfore the diameter is twice the distance of the radius.
No, it may lie outside the body. In case of a circular ring, it is at the centre of the ring which is outside the mass of the ring.
no! Yes there is. The centre is always positive and the outside is negative.
From the centre of Albury to the centre of Wodonga is a distance of 5.53km.
no I don't believe it does but you can always check there website to find out exactly :)
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km
Gravity causes each point on the outside of the planet to be a roughly equal distance from the gravitational centre.