No. That's like saying if a man only associates with women he will become a woman.
He might start picking up some of his friends' tendencies, though.
This segment would be the radius of a circle.
The circumference of a circle whose area is 16 times the area of a circle whose diameter is 1.4m is: 17.6 cm
That's a "central angle", but the part that really fascinates me is this: What would it look like if you hadan angle whose vertex was in the center of the circle and whose sides didn't intersect ? ? ?
The diameter would be 1.
Inscribed polygon, since it is inside the circle.
The diameter of a circle whose area is 200.96 is: 16
Inscribed angle
it is arc angle
It is an inscribed angle.
An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides are chords.
A polygon whose vertices are on a circle and whose edges are within the circle is called a "cyclic polygon." In a cyclic polygon, all vertices lie on the circumference of the circle, and the entire shape is enclosed by the circle. Examples include regular polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, and pentagons, as long as they are inscribed within the circle. The circle is often referred to as the circumcircle of the polygon.
If I understand your question correctly, you would need to subtract the area of the inscribed circle from the circumscribed circle. Which would approximately be 78.60cm squared.