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Jupiter has an equitorial diameter of 142,984km. However, you should know that Jupiter, like most planets, is NOT a sphere; a diameter taken across the equator line is significantly longer than a diameter measured from pole to pole.
It is called a diameter.
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There is no such line. The imaginary line through its centre is the axis, which the Earth rotates around; the imaginary line an equal distance from the poles is the equator. Neither make it spin - that is caused by momentum from the planet's formation.
Imaginary line around Earth's axis is horizontal.
That line is called a "Diameter".
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The line segment (not segmant) is equal, in measure, to the diameter.
Earths diameters is a straight line through the middle of the Earth. That is how the size of planets is measured.
Circumference of a circle = (pi) x diameter of the circle therefore,pi = Circumference/diameter or plot a graph of circumference against diameter using many circles and the slope of the line on the graph would be equal to pi.
No,.008 (inches) = .2032mmHere is a conversion calculator you can use http://mdmetric.com/tech/cvtcht.htmwww.southernohiopaylakes.proboards.com
In a semicircle, the diameter is the straight line. It is also equal to double the radius, and that property allows it to be used when calculating area and circumference.
The diameter is the distance across the circle. So if you split the circle in half by drawing a line through it, the diameter would be the length of that line.
Diameter, the line that dissects the circle exactly in half.
That would be latitude or longitude.
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