A path only used by pedestrians is a crosswalk and a sidewalk. it is true that cars go onto crosswalks but the don't completely follow them. Hope this helps!
Neutral is the return path that's used under normal circumstances; earth is the safe return path that is only used during faults to protect the user.
Usually, the path that a subatomic particle takes is called just that, its path. Certain terms are used for specific circumstances, though, such as; orbit, when you're talking about atomic electrons; track, when you're referring to a particle's path in a cloud or bubble chamber; and beam, when referring to the path of a group of similar particles in an accelerator.
Coarse sand or small stones are commonly used as an aggregate material for road and path construction. They provide a stable foundation, improve drainage, and help with compaction to create a durable and long-lasting surface for vehicles and pedestrians.
The lenses used in reflector telescope is the concave lens.
The path of an object revolving around another is called an "orbit." Orbits can vary in shape, typically being elliptical, circular, or parabolic, depending on the gravitational forces and the object's velocity. This term is commonly used in astronomy to describe the movement of celestial bodies, such as planets around stars or moons around planets.
It is a called a footbridge.
driver and passengers You could use the term 'motorist'. Less commonly used is the word 'automobilist'.
It is used by thousands of vehicles and pedestrians every day.
a path called the 'orbit' which you used as a verb in the question, but it's also the noun used to denote the path in which the planet keeps orbiting
Yes there is. It was the first one ever made but only used for training. Same as with the Path finder though it wasnt used near as much before being sent to huntsville.
Neutral is the return path that's used under normal circumstances; earth is the safe return path that is only used during faults to protect the user.
Usually, the path that a subatomic particle takes is called just that, its path. Certain terms are used for specific circumstances, though, such as; orbit, when you're talking about atomic electrons; track, when you're referring to a particle's path in a cloud or bubble chamber; and beam, when referring to the path of a group of similar particles in an accelerator.
It is called the underground railroad=)
A sidewalk is a pathway specifically designed for use by pedestrians. It typically runs alongside a road, providing a safe space for people to walk, jog, or engage in other foot traffic activities, separate from vehicles. Sidewalks are essential for pedestrian safety and urban mobility.
Coarse sand or small stones are commonly used as an aggregate material for road and path construction. They provide a stable foundation, improve drainage, and help with compaction to create a durable and long-lasting surface for vehicles and pedestrians.
It is used by thousands of vehicles and pedestrians every day.
In American English, the term used for "footpath" is typically "sidewalk." In British English, "footpath" often refers to a path for pedestrians, while "pavement" can also be used in British contexts to mean the sidewalk adjacent to a road. These differences reflect variations in terminology between the two dialects.