The shortest railroad line in terms of distance is the "Shortest Railroad in the U.S." which connected the cities of Allenhurst and Deal in New Jersey. This line spanned just about 1.2 miles. It was primarily used to transport passengers between the two coastal towns. The line is no longer in operation, but it serves as a historical example of short-distance rail travel.
Industrial railroads, many exist only to serve a few buildings.
Yes, the distance covered by a body can be greater than the magnitude of displacement if the body moves along a curved path rather than a straight line. Distance is a scalar quantity that measures the total length of the path traveled, while displacement is a vector quantity that measures the shortest distance between the initial and final positions.
A line.
A line is the shortest distance between two points. I can't understand what this question asks, but it seems to be asking for that particular answer.
The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y) The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y)
Yes.
Its perpendicular distance.
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
Line = the shortest distance between two points.
A line is the shortest distance between two points.
A Straight Line is always the shortest distance between two points.