bree1926
17.09.2019 •
Mathematics
The radius of the earth is 6,380 kilometers. what is the radius of the earth in centimeters?
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Ответ:
To solve for the radius of the Earth in centimetres, we know the following information:
1 km = 1000 m
1 m = 100 cm
Therefore,
radius = 6,380 km * (1000 m / km) * (100 cm / m)
radius = 638 x 10^6 cm
Ответ:
hgt = volume / PI* radius^2
Source:
http://www.1728.org/diamform.htm
(It has all cylinder formulas).