A radius is always half the diameter. Hence the diameter is 2 times 1737.4. That's 3474.8 km
The diameter of any circle is twice its radius. Therefore: 2 times 1737.4 = 3474.8 km.
The diameter of an object is twice the radius. Therefore 1,737.4 * 2 = 3,474.8
The radius of the moon is 1737 kilometres.
3.475*10^3 kilometres.
Twice the radius: 1737.4km x 2 = 3,474.8km
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.
Its radius in Kilometres would be appropriate.
Jupiter's largest moon is Ganymede, with a radius of 2640 km.
Whoever made the question you mean DIAMETER. It is 3,270 miles in diameter
The 18th moon of Jupiter, which has no name is refered to as "S/2003 J 3" It is 2 kilometres in diameter.
The Moon is approximately 1/4 of Earth's diameter, 1/80th of Earth's mass and 1/50th of Earth's volume. Its gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's. It has a diameter of 2,160 miles (3476 km).
Yes, Pluto is technically smaller than the Earth's moon. The moon's mean radius is 1,737 km and the mean diameter is 3,474 km across, while Pluto's mean radius is 1,161 km and the mean diameter is 2,322 km across.