(1) The distance from the ground to the tip of his extended index finger is the diameter of the circle.
(2) Measure its diameter (the width across the center of circle) with the ruler.
(3) In order to accomplish this end, the diestro must move off the diameter of the circle and place himself at an angle to his adversary.
(4) In the normal geometry of flat space, the diameter of a circle is its circumference divided by pi.
(5) The smaller diameter objective lens is less likely to reflect light.
(6) In the diagram d is the diameter of the circle, a is the length of the arc AB and x is the length of NB which Guo wanted to calculate.
(7) The rule is to cut 1/9 off the circle's diameter and to construct a square on the remainder.
(8) They are two to three times the diameter of Earth - the size of Neptune.
(9) The first figure is the diameter of the cylinder, and the second the stroke or movement of the piston from one end of the cylinder to the other.
(10) A circle 10 metres in diameter
(11) Given a circle, find a point outside the circle where the tangent to the circle and diameter produced, have a given ratio.
(12) The diameter of the circle, an exact multiple of a particular wavelength, determines the wavelength of light permitted to pass.
(13) A translucent circle with the diameter of approximately five feet with lines rippling across it appeared from out of the cylinder.
(14) A large aperture eyepiece will increase the filed of view and a large diameter , well coated objective lens will enhance brightness issue.
(15) In 30 feet of water the circle has a diameter of 3 feet.
(16) Table saw size is specified by the maximum diameter of the blade they will accept.
(17) Learning about things like the Civil War and how to calculate the diameter of a circle just wasn't of interest to me.
(18) The best of these fruits, which range in size from the diameter of a pea to that of a cherry tomato, can compete with blooms for beauty.
(19) Objects from 1 to 10 cm in size - about the diameter of a salad bowl - cause the real worry.
(20) Estimated leaf mass of first-order branches is plotted against basal stem diameter of the branch in Fig.10.