Radius example sentences

Related (10): circumference, diameter, arc, chord, sector, tangent, circle, sphere, cylinder, cone

ra·di·us

noun

radius (noun) · radii (plural noun) · radiuses (plural noun)

  - a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere. See also illustration at geometric

  - a radial line from the focus to any point of a curve.

  - the length of the radius of a circle or sphere.

  - a specified distance from a center in all directions:

  - the thicker and shorter of the two bones in the human forearm. Compare with ulna

  - the corresponding bone in a vertebrate's foreleg or a bird's wing.

  - any of the main veins in an insect's wing.

  - (in an echinoderm or coelenterate) any of the primary axes of radial symmetry.

  - give a rounded form to (a corner or edge):

Synonyms

geometric, ulna, Wikipedia, Legal

"Radius" Example Sentences

1. The radius of the circle measures 5 cm.
2. The doctor measured the radius of the patient's ankle.
3. The tire's radius was too small for the car.
4. The equation requires the radius to calculate its answer.
5. The map showed a radius of 30 miles around the city.
6. The satellite's radius helps us track weather patterns.
7. The carpenter used a compass to draw a radius on the wood.
8. The hurricane had a wide radius of destruction.
9. The sphere's radius determines its volume.
10. The medical imaging machine measured the patient's brain radius.
11. You need to know the radius of the well to install the pump.
12. The radius of the earth is approximately 6,371 km.
13. The job required a radius search of nearby businesses.
14. The engineer calculated the radius of the bridge's arch.
15. The magician used a trick to extend the radius of the wand.
16. The fitness trainer measured the radius of the client's arm muscles.
17. The pizza's radius was smaller than expected.
18. The microscope's lens had a small radius of curvature.
19. The calculation involved finding the radius of the sphere.
20. The car's turning radius was impressive.
21. The golfer hit the ball with a club of longer radius.
22. The giant asteroid had an enormous radius.
23. The painting's circular composition had a focal point at the radius.
24. The telescope's mirror had a large radius, allowing for clear images.
25. The tree's branches extended beyond the radius of its trunk.
26. The distance between the two cities is within the radius of a day's drive.
27. The rain cloud had a radius that covered the entire city.
28. The sculpture's perfect circle was formed using a radius tool.
29. The archer aimed at a target with a 10 cm radius.
30. The orbital path of the moon has a radius of approximately 384,400 km.

Common Phases

1. The radius of the circle;
2. Radius of the wheel;
3. The radius of curvature;
4. The radius of the sun;
5. The radius of a sphere;
6. The radius of a cylinder;
7. The radius of a cone;
8. The radius of a disc;
9. The radius of the Earth;
10. The radius of an atom.

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