it was 10:30 when both towers come down.
Imint did not really evolve during the First World War. Most of the time during the war they used cameras attached to the side of the plane. All imagery was for tactical use, such as artillery effects and observing the front line. It was in the interbellum when both the plane and camera evolved greatly. Because of that the effects of imint were much bigger during the Second World War. They were finally able to use imint for designating strategic targets like industries and make the bombing more effective.
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I guess you are refering to the Maginot line, which was a complex fortress along the border with Germany built between the two world wars.
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
In most armies, lieutenants are usually platoon leaders. They are usually the officers that first on the line and spend the most time in combat.
The reason there is a fire axe on the flight deck is simply in the eventuallity of a hijacking the pilots can defend the plane. That's not the official line but that's the reality.
When a line intersects a plane and does not lie in the plane, the intersection forms a single point. This point is where the line crosses the plane. If the line is parallel to the plane, however, there will be no intersection point.
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
A line is perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular on two lines from the plane
When the line is inclined to the plane. That is, it is not in the plane nor is it parallel to it.
The intersection of a line and a plane can result in either a single point, if the line passes through the plane, or no intersection at all if the line is parallel to the plane and does not touch it. In some cases, if the line lies entirely within the plane, every point on the line will be an intersection point. Thus, the nature of the intersection depends on the relative positions of the line and the plane.
A line does have infinite length because it exists on an infinite plane. The only time it does not have infinite length is when it is a line segment.
There are two possible answers; if the line is crossing the plane at an angle, then the line and the plane only intersect at one point. However, if the line is part of the plane, then the entire line intersects with the plane, and there are an infinite number of intersecting points.
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If the line is not IN the plane ... it just zaps through the plane from some direction ... then it touches the plane in only one point. The intersection is a point.if it is lined up with the plane, then the intersection is a line.
Yes.