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Welcome to MATH FUNatics! In this video, weamp;#39;re going to learn about Parts of a Circle. But first, what is a circle? A circle is a perfectly round shape figure that has no corners or edges. We do see things around us with this shape. Let us have some examples. This clock takes the shape of a circle. Another is a ring that also takes the shape of a circle. How about this donut? Do you see the circle in it? This plate that we use for eating also takes the shape of a circle. And this motorcycle has two circular wheels. Now, let us identify the different parts of a circle. First is the surface. This is the part that is enclosed within the outline of the circle. Then we have the center. This is the point that is equidistant from all the points on the circle. This distance from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius. A straight line whose endpoints both lie on a circle is called the chord. The longest chord in a circle is called the diameter. A d