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2007-03-18 19:59:04
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answer #1
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answered by nikoli 1
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If you mean freehand, I believe an outstanding fine artist would be able to come up with circle that would be very symmetric pencil drawing, however, I doubt that they could draw a pen mark that is symmetric to the eye.
Of course there is no such thing as a 'perfect circle' except in our imaginations. Perhaps there is a perfect circle that I'm drawing in my head right now with my imaginary pen :=}
2007-03-15 03:40:46
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answer #2
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answered by Skeptic 7
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This really depends upon how exacting your definition of "perfect" is. A circle which appears perfect could probably be drawn freehand. However, to truly be perfect, every radii from every point would have to be precisely the same...down to the atomic and even subatomic units.
By that standard, I don't think a human can draw a perfect circle. Except maybe a perfect human.
Maybe I should give it a try!
;o)
Good Luck!
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2007-03-15 03:10:28
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answer #3
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answered by tahunajcw 5
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Yes, I would believe this to be true. That is the beauty of being human. Can you imagine if we all could do things perfectly? There wouldn't be a Yahoo Answers, because we all would have the perfect solution all the time! What would we all talk about, how perfect we all are?
2007-03-15 03:05:55
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answer #4
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answered by Peanut Butter 5
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No one can draw a perfect circle, period. Regardless of what tool is used.
2007-03-15 03:30:09
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answer #5
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answered by Keith P 7
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Even if you could draw the perfect circle, you would not be able to see it! This is because the line would have no thickness.
2007-03-15 03:14:03
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answer #6
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answered by mathsmanretired 7
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i can give you a construction on how to draw a perfect circle with 2 pens.
but when you draw it , it would be imperfect.
2007-03-15 03:54:21
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answer #7
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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Rembrandt claimed that he could paint perfect circles in one fluid motion. One can only assume that he could draw them too.
2007-03-15 03:13:49
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It's true.
Steady hands are rare, and although it may look perfect, measurements will prove that it's not.
2007-03-15 03:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it is true because no body is perfect
2007-03-15 03:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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