No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant
If the distance between the lines is constant then they are parallel.
It had to follow tram lines (Tennessee Williams).
The distance between high voltage lines is governed by either a switching impulse voltage or lightning impulse voltage. The distance between lines, or lines and tower must have a high enough dielectric strength to avoid flashover at these voltage. Air can withstand a voltage of 3kv/mm.
The shortest distance between two paralle lines is the length of the line that is perpendicular to both line and intersects both.
The shortest distance between 2 parallel lines is a perpendicular drawn between 2 parallel lines the diagram shows it clearly 1 parallel line ------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | the vertical line is the shortest distance | | ------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd parallel line
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.
The difference between a tram and a bus is that a tram is a type of rail vehicle that operates on a street railway whereas a bus is operated on a road and does not rely on electricity.
Cyclists riding bicycles always had to be extra careful when crossing tram lines., especially in the rain.
The distance between railway lines varies depending on the type of railway track and the country. 60 percent of railway lines in the world, however, use the 1,435 mm standard gauge.
14 m