Flies don't have perfectly straight vision. They have many eyes that contribute to their vision so they can't fly in a straight line.
The straight line clouds are called "cirrus clouds."
If your displacement is equal to the distance you traveled on a trip, it means that you ended up at the same location you started from. This indicates that your overall movement was in a straight line with no change in direction.
The batter running in a straight line to catch the high fly ball would have a greater displacement compared to if they were running in a curving or zigzag pattern. Displacement is a vector quantity that measures the shortest distance between the initial and final positions, so running in a straight line would minimize the distance traveled and maximize the displacement.
No, the displacement can never be greater than the distance traveled. Displacement is a vector representing the straight-line distance between the start and end points, while the distance traveled is the actual length of the path taken. Since displacement is a straight-line measure, it can never exceed the distance traveled along a path with turns and curves.
A straight line forms a one-dimensional image. It has length but no width or height.
yes their is it is called a paralel two straight lines never meet
Cooper's hawks can fly in a straight line up to 55 mph.
A straight line is one which travels in exactly one direction, never bending or curving.
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parellel lines
a never ending straight figure
two straight lines that will never intersect. ex. ___________ _____________ the lines go straight and never met.
If you were flying a straight line, you would fly over South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
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A line is straight and never-ending. A circle curves and is round.
Two lines that are perfectly straight and will never intersect.
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