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  2. Diameter - Wikipedia

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    In this context, a diameter is any chord which passes through the conic's centre. A diameter of an ellipse is any line passing through the centre of the ellipse. [7] Half of any such diameter may be called a semidiameter, although this term is most often a synonym for the radius of a circle or sphere. [8] The longest diameter is called the ...

  3. Equivalent radius - Wikipedia

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    This is equivalent to the above definition of the 2D mean diameter. However, for historical reasons, the hydraulic radius is defined as the cross-sectional area of a pipe A , divided by its wetted perimeter P , which leads to D H = 4 R H {\displaystyle D_{\text{H}}=4R_{\text{H}}} , and the hydraulic radius is half of the 2D mean radius.

  4. Pi - Wikipedia

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    The number π (/ p aɪ / ⓘ; spelled out as "pi") is a mathematical constant, approximately equal to 3.14159, that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.It appears in many formulae across mathematics and physics, and some of these formulae are commonly used for defining π, to avoid relying on the definition of the length of a curve.

  5. Thales's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Thales’ theorem: if AC is a diameter and B is a point on the diameter's circle, the angle ∠ ABC is a right angle.. In geometry, Thales's theorem states that if A, B, and C are distinct points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter, the angle ∠ ABC is a right angle.

  6. Paraboloid - Wikipedia

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    The diameter of the dish, measured along the surface, is then given by + ⁡ (+), where ln x means the natural logarithm of x, i.e. its logarithm to base e. The volume of the dish, the amount of liquid it could hold if the rim were horizontal and the vertex at the bottom (e.g. the capacity of a paraboloidal wok ), is given by π 2 R 2 D ...

  7. Sagitta (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of the sagitta. In geometry, the sagitta (sometimes abbreviated as sag [1]) of a circular arc is the distance from the midpoint of the arc to the midpoint of its chord. [2]

  8. Diameter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Diameter (group theory), the maximum diameter of a Cayley graph of the group; Equivalent diameter, the diameter of a circle or sphere with the same area, perimeter, or volume as another object; Hydraulic diameter, the equivalent diameter of a tube or channel for fluids; Kinetic diameter, a measure of particles in a gas related to the mean free path

  9. Wallis product - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of the convergence of the Wallis product (purple asterisks) and several historical infinite series for π. S n is the approximation after taking n terms. Each subsequent subplot magnifies the shaded area horizontally by 10 times.