No, the idea of "parallel" refers to two straight lines that will never touch on their plane.
Yes, that is called grinding, also, do the same thing
A back and forth is an act of moving someone or something forward and returning it to the same position. The term can be used literally, as in a physical object or figuratively, such as an emotional state.
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Primary waves
A Compressional wave.
Yes, that is called grinding, also, do the same thing
Reciprocate means to do something back to someone who has done the same, or similar, thing for you. It also means to have the same feelings for someone. It is also used to describe something that moves back and forth in the same fashion.
To work out distance. Their depth perception is terrible because it's eyes can not focus on the same thing at once
the spring in there is just out of whack...its not expensive to get it replaced I don't think. Mine does the same thing
A back-and-forth is a movement of something followed by a return to the same position, or a series of negotiations or discussion between two or more parties.
The proper way to parallel park is to drive up a space parallel to the car and then back up and turn at the same time. Then, reverse the steering when the car is back up half of the way.
A back and forth is an act of moving someone or something forward and returning it to the same position. The term can be used literally, as in a physical object or figuratively, such as an emotional state.
one or more scene in which the same thing is happeneing to two different individuals.
No, "to and fro" and "back and forth" are synonymous phrases that mean moving in a continuous and alternating manner between two points. Both phrases describe the same back-and-forth motion.
I don't exactly understand what you are trying to say in this question. However, one thing I can tell you about the slope of parallel lines is that they are equal. Parallel lines must have the same slope.
Its the same thing as the leaves on the trees. The pigments have many colors and the sponge absorbs them all exept one color which happened to be green. The green is refracted back and so forth.
No. The Tropic of Cancer is parallel to the equator and 23.5 degrees north of it.