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What is the diameter on a circle?

The diameter is a straight line measured from the edge of the circle to the opposite edge passing through the center point


Is it true that the diameter of an axle is always greater than the diameter of a wheel?

No, quite the opposite.


What is the opposite lackadaisical?

Maybe like Determined or Focused???


What is the opposite to the flow of charges?

Electrical resistance, measured in Ohms


What is the diameter 84cm?

A diameter of 84cm, means the circle is 84cm wide. A diameter is a line or measurement from one edge, through the centre, to the opposite edge of the circle.


Are tangents to a circle equal at opposite ends of a diameter?

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.


What is the difference in a radius and a diameter?

Radius is from the center of a circle to the outer edge. Diameter is from the outer edge to the opposite outer edge, i.e., through the center. The diameter has twice the length of the radius.


What is an antonym for unambitious?

The opposite is ambitious, which can mean motivated, determined, or can have the connotation of ruthlessness.


Is diameter the measurement around?

no. its the inside Diameter is the measurement from one side of the circle, through the center, to the opposite side. Circumference is the measurement around the circle.


What is the diameter of a circle if the radius is 10 feet?

20 feet (just double it!) The radius is from the centre of the circle to the edge and the diameter is from the edge to the opposite edge! :)


What is the diameter of a cup?

The diameter of a circle is the length of a straight line segment going from one point on the circle to a point on the opposite side, passing through the center point of the circle. The diameter of a cup would be the diameter of the circular face of the cup.


What is the diameter of 30cm?

The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the center. If the diameter is 30 cm, that means the full width of the circle from one edge to the opposite edge is 30 cm. Therefore, the diameter is simply 30 cm.