Great Circle
The molecular geometry of H2 is linear. It consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together, forming a straight line.
A set of points with a definite starting point and a definite ending point is called a line segment. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a finite length defined by its two endpoints. It is often used in geometry to represent the shortest distance between two points.
The imaginary line on which something turns is called an axis. In geometry and physics, an axis serves as a reference line for rotation, such as the Earth's axis, around which it rotates to create day and night. This concept is crucial in various fields, including astronomy, mechanics, and engineering, as it helps describe the motion and orientation of objects.
As with all molecule consisting of only two atoms the geometry is linear.
The zigzag line is called the zigzag line or is sometimes referred to as the Hays-McDaniel line
a line
X and Y are colinear
Reflection of an object is the flip of that subject on a particular line, that is called line of reflection.
A never ending line goes to infinity, so that line is called Infinite.
It is called Parabolic Line Design
the line in geometry is a line segment that never ends
In geometry a straight line that touches a curve is called a tangent.
A line in geometry term looks like a line with to arrows on both sides
In geometry it is called the "Great Circle".
the two endpoints of a line make a line segment. endpoints are just endpoints
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
A line which divides a shape in two is called a bisector.