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I suppose hardness and density tests on rock samples. Making seismic soundings and measuring the results, analyzing the data collected.
That would be Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of about 51,000km, making it the third largest planet in terms of radus/diameter/volume etc. but it's mass is only 15 times that of Earth, less than Neptune, making it the fourth largest in terms of mass.
Mercury is the second smallest planet; only Pluto is smaller. Mercury's diameter is 4879 km, while Earth's is 12,756 km. In fact, Mercury is not much larger than our Moon, which has a diameter of 3475 km. Source: http://www.messenger-education.org/elusive_planet/fastfact_5.php
At one point its tropical storm force winds spanned nearly 600 miles in diameter, making it one of the largest Atlantic hurricanes.
first you divide the number into 2 and then mulitply it by 1000. 1000 is representted in a kilometer. for example: 4,878 divide by 2=2816. then 2,816* 1000=2816000. you have to do this every time when making a amout in distance of a diameter of any shape into meters of a kilometer.
You make out with them. What else are you suppose to do?
The radius, diameter and, circumference.
The radius would be HALF the diameter, making the answer 1.5cm ! The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the centre. The radius is the distance from the centre to the edge.
draw the diameter draw a line making a 30 degrees angle from one side of the diameter draw another one making a 30 degrees angle from the other side of the diameter join the points where these two lines intersect the circle.
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There is no 'normal' length but if you are making them make them about 5-10cm in diameter
4879 kilometers (about 3031 miles) is the approximate diameter of the planet Mercury. This is about 38% of the diameter of the Earth, making Mercury the smallest of the major planets.
Any measurement smaller than 35mm. That measurement would depend on the thickness of the material making the tube
Circumference is pi times diameter. If the radius is 24, the diameter (twice the radius) is 48, making the circumference 48pi, or approximately 150.72 units.
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Four diameter cuts, if none of them are the same, will always cut a pie into 8 pieces.
Yes, it's suppose to be published in the Spring of 2009 in Hardcover.