The area of the sun that can extend outward 10 to 12 times its diameter is essentially the region of space around the sun influenced by its solar wind and magnetic field, often referred to as the heliosphere. The diameter of the sun is approximately 1.4 million kilometers, so extending outward 10 to 12 times this distance corresponds to a radius of 14 to 17 million kilometers. The area of a sphere can be calculated using the formula (A = 4\pi r^2), leading to an area of roughly 2,460 million square kilometers for the inner boundary (10 times) and about 3,610 million square kilometers for the outer boundary (12 times).
The earth's diameter is 3.67 times the moon's, and 0.0092 of the sun's diameter. The distance to the sun is 391 times the distance to the moon. The moon's diameter is 0.283 of the earth's, and 0.0025 of the sun's. The distance to the earth is 0.0026 times the distance to the sun. The sun's diameter is 109 times the earth's, and 400 times the moon's diameter. On the average over a month, the earth and moon are at equal distances from the sun.
Jupiter's diameter of 88,846 miles is approximately 142,984 kilometers. To convert miles to kilometers, you can multiply the number of miles by 1.60934. Thus, 88,846 miles multiplied by 1.60934 equals about 142,984 kilometers.
I have the EXACT question on my science homework! I believe it would the suns diameter (1,391,000 kilometers) divided by earths diameter ( 12,757 kilometers) i got 109.03817511954221
Mercury is 4,880 km in diameter, and Uranus is 51,152 km in diameter, so 10.2 mercurys equal the diameter of Uranus.
A distance of 1500 millimeters is equal to 1.5 meters.
The diameter of something is the distance across it - perhaps you are thinking of the unit of length the decimetre, which is equal to 10 centimetres.
Radius is half of the diameter - i.e. it is the distance from the centre to the edge of the circle.
Circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle, out to the edge of the circle. The distance all the way across the circle is the "diameter." Half of the diameter is the radius.
The diameter is the distance from one side of the circle, through the middle, and to the other side. It is a straight line. It is equal to The circumference (the distance around the circle) divided by pi (about 3.1415926536)
Circumference (distance around) is equal to pi (3.14) times the diameter. Diameter (distance across a circle) is twice the radius (distance from center to edge. 2 x 15= diameter of 30. 30 times 3.14= 94.2 meters for the circumference.
If you draw tangents to a circle at opposite ends of a diameter, those two tangents are parallel. No matter how far you extend them, they'll never meet.
To find the distance around the circle, you must find the diameter, which is two times the radius. Then you multiply the length of the diameter by Pi. (Pi is a constant roughly equal to 3.14).
If you mean the distance around the circumference then you multiply the length of the diameter by Pi. (Pi is a constant roughly equal to 3.14)
it is the distance between the senter of a circle and the actual circle and it is always equal to half of the diameter
It's called the "circumference" of the circle. It's equal to (pi) times (the circle's diameter).
The diameter of an 8-foot circle is 8 feet. The diameter is the distance across the circle, passing through the center, and in this case, it is equal to the length of the circle's specified diameter. Thus, the diameter remains 8 feet regardless of any other measurements.