Twice the radius: 1737.4km x 2 = 3,474.8km
The diameter of an object is twice the radius. Therefore 1,737.4 * 2 = 3,474.8
The equatorial diameter of the moon is 2,159.2 miles. The circumference is 6,783.5 miles. It has a mean radius of 1,079.6 miles.
Whoever made the question you mean DIAMETER. It is 3,270 miles in diameter
Mercury. The average radius of the Moon is about 1700 km, which is about three-quarters the average radius of Mercury (around 2300 km).
Jupiter's largest moon is Ganymede, with a radius of 2640 km.
A radius is always half the diameter. Hence the diameter is 2 times 1737.4. That's 3474.8 km
The diameter of an object is twice the radius. Therefore 1,737.4 * 2 = 3,474.8
The diameter of any circle is twice its radius. Therefore: 2 times 1737.4 = 3474.8 km.
The equatorial diameter of the moon is 2,159.2 miles. The circumference is 6,783.5 miles. It has a mean radius of 1,079.6 miles.
No, Saturn's moon Rhea is smaller than Earth's moon in terms of both diameter and mass. Rhea has a diameter of about 949 miles (1,527 kilometers), while Earth's moon has a diameter of about 2,159 miles (3,474 kilometers).
Whoever made the question you mean DIAMETER. It is 3,270 miles in diameter
Radius = Diameter/2 Diameter = 2* Radius
to get the diameter from the radius you simply multiply the radius by 2 since the radius is half the diameter. d=2r where d = diameter and r = radius
A radius is one half of a diameter so divide by two to get from a diameter to a radius. Or you can multiply the radius by 2 to get to the diameter.
The length of a radius is not the length of a diameter. The diameter is two times the length of the radius.
Mercury. The average radius of the Moon is about 1700 km, which is about three-quarters the average radius of Mercury (around 2300 km).
radius = diameter/2