If both the aluminum plate and the brass ball are at the same temperature, heating them will increase their temperatures uniformly. However, since the brass ball has a different thermal conductivity than aluminum, the heat distribution might differ after heating. The circular hole ensures a snug fit, which could affect heat transfer between the two materials. Overall, both materials will expand when heated, but their different properties may lead to varying effects on the fit and thermal interaction.
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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.