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No. All segments have only one perpendicular bisector.
A single line cannot be perpendicular or parallel. These are attributes of two (or more) lines.
A diagonal is a straight line connecting two non-consecutive points in a four or more sided polygon without overlapping any of the sides.
It is a diagonal: nothing else!
The answer depends on where A is and where the perpendicular is. And since you have not bothered to share these crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
They are amongst many more:- Perpendicular lines Parallel lines Diagonal lines Transversal lines Symmetrical lines
because the ground absorbs more heat than a body of water that heat must be transfered to the ground water
Yes, its more likely as the humidity increases.
A perpendicular line is 90 degrees. Anything less or more is not perpendicular.
Longer arc, More ground heat, more daylight hours and more direct rays.
yes because to be a gas it needs more heat and heat is energy, although if you smash a piece of ice in the ground it might have more energy
Yes, when you lay it on a diagonal, there is more waste. Generally, with a straight lay, you need 6-10% waste. With diagonal, it's best to have at least 15% extra.
mainly because they are rated on BTU size...
By using the ground as the source for heat, much like an airsource heat pump uses air to remove the heat from the air on a cold day a geothermal system using the more consistent earth as the source for pulling heat out of the ground to heat your home in the winter and cool your home in the summer. The earths more consistent temperatures allow the system to work better than an air source system and in general the Geothermal system is more effiencent than any other type of heating used in homes.
The sun rays heat the ground more than they heat the water. As a result the ground heats up. The air next to the ground warms up, expands and rises. The cooler and heavier air, from over the water moves in to replace it.
No. All segments have only one perpendicular bisector.
A single line cannot be perpendicular or parallel. These are attributes of two (or more) lines.