in measurement I do not know, but a 10-20 min walk depending on your pace, or a 5 minute drive with traffic.
The distance
Because the radius is the distance from one side to the center, and the diameter is the direct distance from one side to the other through the center.
One side of graph is time Other side is distance
The law of the lever states that the product of the force and distance on one side of a lever is equal to the product of the force and distance on the other side. This means that the effort required to move an object on one side can be reduced by increasing the distance from the fulcrum on that side.
100,000 light years
the distance from one side of you butt to the other
No. The length is the measurement of the distance from the bottom to the top of the rectangle, or from one side to the other side. The perimeter is the distance all the way around the rectangle.
Let P(x,y,z) be any point at one side and Q(s,w,t) be at other side ...then metric distance = inf{d(P,Q) =sqrt((x-s)^2 +(y-w)^2 +(z-t)^2) : P belongs to side one and Q belongs to other side}
The Diameter is the distance from one side of the circle all the way to the other side. The Radius is half the distance in a circle. Simply put: 40cm = Diameter 20cm = Radius (Half the distance) :)
The distance from one side of a circle to the other going through the center is called the Diameter, the distance from any side to the center (half the diameter) is called the radius.
The diameter is the distance from one side of the circle, through the middle, and to the other side. It is a straight line. It is equal to The circumference (the distance around the circle) divided by pi (about 3.1415926536)
First started when people would try to get from one side of a ditch to the other side. but back then they were going for distance not height