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A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
An infinite set can not terminate.
A straight line
It's a 'line'.
infinite
straight parallel lines
Technically yes; a curve with infinite radius.Technically yes; a curve with infinite radius.Technically yes; a curve with infinite radius.Technically yes; a curve with infinite radius.
The magnetic lines are always circular & emerging from north & entering in the south pole of magnet outside it. they are never straight.
A straight line of infinite length!
A tangent is a straight line and so has infinite length.
It is an collection of an infinite number of points.
Inside the hollow cylindrical electromagnet ("solenoid"), the magnetic field lines are straight, parallel to each other, and parallel to the axis of the cylinder. They get more complicated at the ends, but the above statement is good for a solenoid of infinite length, which has no ends, and is a good approximation in the center of a real one.