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Diameter is the width of a circular or spherical figure or object. Something 180 inches in diameter is also 180 inches in width or thickness.
A diameter is the distance from one side of a spherical or circular object, through the centre, to the other. It can be as small as an atomic sub-particle or as large as a red super-giant star. There is absolutely no way that 6 millimetres can be "converted" to diameter.
Spheres are spherical, with no base, and have no flat surfaces. Cones have a flat, circular base, with a circular altitude protruding from the edges of the circle. The altitude's diameter slowly diminishes until all edges reach eachother.
Circular diameter is the distance from side to side of a circle through the middle.
To answer this question, the mass of the spherical protein is needed. the fact that the protein is a sphere and that it has a density of 1gcm3 is not enough information to determine the diameter.
A diameter is a property of circular objects. "12 inches" is not a circular object and so cannot have a diameter.
is the diameter of a sphere having same volume as that of the paricle.
It is 305 meters or 1,001 feet in diameter.
Avalanches are not circular and so do not have a diameter, as such.
If you divide the diameter by the circumference, that's the number you always get no matter how big the circle. All calculations using the diameter or radius of a circular or spherical thing to find its area, perimeter, volume use pi ^the above statement is wrong
Only circular shapes have diameter not Squares.