Those completely depend on the scale you choose.
Sadly, that important piece of data is not mentioned
in the question.
On 1:175,000 scale map one cm on the map represents 175,000 cm (or 1.75 km).
4952800000 cm = 4.9528*109 cmThe diameter of Neptune, in kilometers, is 49528 km. (See http://www.kidzworld.com/article/1404-neptune-the-windy-planet )100000 cm=1 km, so 49528 km=49528 km*100000 cm/km=49528*100000 cm=4952800000 cm = 4.9528*109 cm
300 cm is about 9.8 feet.
Normally if D52 cm is given as a dimension it will mean 52 cm diameter = 20.47244 inches diameter. 1 inch = 2.54 cm Therefore 52/2.54 = 20.47244 inches.
They would be roughly 14.49 cm apart, given a major axis of 35.6 AU, and perihelion of about .58720 AU. I am assuming that distances from the foci at perihelion and aphelion will be equal or very close to equal. The major axis minus twice the distance at perihelion gives a distance of about 34.426 AU between foci. 35.6 AU is to 15 cm as 34.4 AU is to x cm. This gives about 14.49 cm as the proportional distance between foci with the major axis scaled down to 15 cm.
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It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
The dime has a diameter of 1.791 cm.
-- There is no such thing as the gravity of all the planets. Each planet has its own number, which is different from any other. -- Gravity can't be described in units of cm.
Diameter = 17/pi cm
50 cm is the diameter.
Diameter in cm = circumference/pi
radius 5 cm diameter 10 cm
The diameter of a circle when the circumference is 35 cm is: 11.14 cm (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
The diameter of a circle if the circumference is 41 cm is about 13.05 cm (C divided by Pi = diameter)
The diameter of a circle that has a 33 cm circumference is: 10.5 cm (circumference divided by pi = diameter).
diameter = radius × 2 → radius = diameter ÷ 2 = 10 cm ÷ 2 = 5 cm