It is not possible to draw a cube with a continuous line that draws each edge only once.
the law of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. draw a line as a surface. then draw a line going straight up from the center. now draw a line going from one side to the intersection of the surface and the dotted line. this line is the line of incidence. draw another line on the other side, like a mirror. this second line is the line of reflection. delete the middle line. the left line, the line of incidence, is mirrored to create the line of reflection. the angle from the incidence line to the surface is equal to the angle from the reflection line to the surface.
It's a line spectrum because of the quantization of energy- meaning you only see energy with levels n=1,2,3.... One would never see the energy level n=2.8 for instance- that would be the case if it were continuous rather than a line spectrum.
One chicken stock cube weighs about 5 grams or 0.17 ounces.
About 1500 to 2100 lbs based on type and size of brick. . One cube of brick is typically +-525 bricks
if there is a one six-sided number cube is rolled, and one card is drawn from a 52-card deck?
If you mean - to draw a square with the diagonals using one continuous line - you can't. It's an impossible puzzle !
You can only draw one straight line through any two given points.
While a curve is one continuous motion, you can create the illusion of a curve by using straight lines. In order to do this, draw a continuous pattern of short straight lines, while changing the direction of each line slightly.
Draw a line. Draw a perpendicular to that line then a perpendicular from that one.
That one, there!
No, a cube is three dimensional. (A "line" is one-dimensional; one dimension, it's just a length), a square is the two-dimensional (width and height) "version" of a cube).
you would get the letter t
One can draw a straight line by using a ruler. Should a ruler not be available, one can use the edge of a book or another piece of paper to guide the line straight.
first draw a straight line. then erase half of the line and re-draw the part of the line that you erase and make this line slanted while one of the ends of the line is connnected to your straight line.
Draw two line segments forming an angle. From the open end of one of the line segments draw another line segment that is on the same side of the line as the other arm of the angle but not parallel to it. Draw the fourth side. You will have a quadrangle that is not a parallelogram.
If you just want to draw one side, first you draw a rectangle. Then draw a line 1/3 of the way from the net. That would be the 10 ft. line.
Draw one square, and draw one circle. Find the center in each, and draw one straight line vertically. Then find the middle once more but this time draw a line straight through horizontally. You have four equal parts in each shape.