Neither, it depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
Well, if you had a shadow cast on earth, it would appear curved because the of the Earth's surface is curved
By, instead of a straight current, makes the current curved due to the Coriolis Effect.
As particles photons travel in a straight line unless they are diverted by reflection, refraction, or a magnetic or gravitational field. Note that when it comes to gravity it can also be represented that the light continues in a straight line - but the space it travels through is curved so its path appears curved to the outside observer.
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The straight line between the poles is the Earth's axis of rotation. The curved lines between the poles and along the surface are the meridians of longitude.
curved
No. It's straight through the center of the sphere that the curved surface is part of.
curved
The law of reflection is valid for any ray of light. So it is also valid for curved and flat surfaces. For curved surfaces, the normal is taken as the normal to the tangent of the point where the light ray hits the surface.
Well, if you had a shadow cast on earth, it would appear curved because the of the Earth's surface is curved
Straight trimmers give you more reach and have more power for cutting tall weeds. Curved trimmers are better for tight spaces.
A tangent
A synonym for straight is unbent.
Well no it can be a straight barbell however the curved barbell contours the eyebrow better and is some what more comfortable
Not sure what a loni is. On a plane surface, a curved line between any two fixed points is longer than the straight line joining the same points.
No prism can have a curved surface.
No but a cone has a curved surface