Yes, it probally could. Don't try it though.
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
yes a diameter passes through the center of a circle
Rose Quarter Transit Center was created in 1986.
A US 25 cent piece, a quarter, is close to one inch in diameter; it is just short. Its diameter is just about 15/16 of an inch. The diameter of a circle is the length all the way across the face of the circle going straight through the center. So a quarter gives you a good estimate of a circle with one inch diameter. Just imagine a circle very slightly bigger across.If you take an ordinary lead pencil and trace a circle using a US quarter as your template, you'll probably come even closer to a one inch diameter circle. Test it out with a ruler handy so you can get a better sense of it.
Yes if you do not want to get the car inspected again.
First quarter. Second quarter. Third quarter. Fourth quarter. Circle center.
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)
Center
Mean diameter 1.392×106 km, Center (modeled): ~1.57×107 K
The diameter of the center circle on a regular soccer field (100x60 yards) is 20 yards.
Diameter
diameter is 2 times the length of the radius and is a line straight through the center of the circle. radius is half of the diameter and is a line from the center to a edge of the circle