the person is the person who invented the radius
The largest yet discovered, designated HAT-P-32b, that is 0.941 times Jupiter's mass, and 2.037 times Jupiter's radius.
Mercury's radius is 0.3825 that of Earth Jupiter's radius is 11.209 that of Earth So: (0.3825/11.209)*100 = 3.41 percent.
the sun's radius is and half a million bigger than the radius of the sun.
The average radius of Mars is about 3,389.5 kilometers.
Jupiter is not a perfect sphere: it bulges out at its equator.The polar radius is 66854 kmThe equatorial radius is 71492 kmThe average radius is 69911 km.
tejeswar sivaji vechemgi discovered radius in circle
Radium and radius do not mean the same thing. Radium is an element in group 2. It is radioactive and was discovered by the Curies. Radius is either the distance from the centre of a circle to its circumference, or a bone in the forearm.
r136a1 is the newly discovered most massive (Mass) star. VY Canis Majoris is still the biggest star (Radius)
Knowing its formula is more important which is: 1/3*pi*radius squared*height
The ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras is usually creditted for the discovery of the ratio of circumference to radius of circles. That is, Circumference = 2 * Pi * Radius. The number Pi represents (3.1415....) is named after him.
Pythagoras was credited with discovering the relationship of a radius with a circumference. Hence the term Pi (Pye).
The star R136a1 by mass and luminosity. The star VY Canis Majoris by radius and volume.
Because the Greeks discovered the fact that the radius and circumference of a circle maintained a constant ratio.
Pi wasn't created; it was discovered as a constant proportional value between the radius and circumference of a circle
The largest yet discovered, designated HAT-P-32b, that is 0.941 times Jupiter's mass, and 2.037 times Jupiter's radius.
There is no single planet named Kepler, rather it is part of the designation given to planets discovered using the Kepler telescope. Most of the planets discovered using the telescope are larger than Earth, but some are smaller.
It means to multiply the radius by itself: radius x radius