Jobs that use diameter are ones that uses diameter
millimetres or mm
You would use millimetres.
Mercury's diameter (at the equator) = 48,800,000cmVenus' diameter = 121,040,000cmEarth's diameter = 127,560,000cmMars' diameter = 67,940,000cmJupiter's diameter = 1,429,840,000cmSaturn's diameter = 1,205,340,000cmUranus' diameter = 511,140,000cmNeptune's diameter = 495,320,000cm
Vernier calipers can be used to accurately measure a hard rod's diameter within seconds. And it's very easy to use.
Geologists use the scale known as the Wentworth scale to measure the size of loose rocks based on their diameter. The scale categorizes particles into different size ranges, such as gravel, sand, silt, and clay, based on their diameter in millimeters.
They work with rods and they have to measure the diameter of tables sometime. If they're making round furniture of any type, of course they will use it.
diameter of a circle times pi is the circumference, the perimeter of a circle.
divide the diameter by 2! doy!
you double the radius to find the diameter.
In a circle, the radius is half of the diameter.
Bob tried to find the diameter of the circle.
Lots of jobs use landforms
There are no jobs that don't use numbers?
When dealing with pipe the volume is more important, therefore, I would use the inside diameter.
To find area of a circle using diameter, you use this formuler. Area=pi(diameter/2)(diameter/2)
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If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi