A straight line.
But not in curved space.
Since you asked about science, I thought I'd mention that ...
To find the distance between two points on a graph, you can use the distance formula: √((x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²). Plug in the coordinates of the two points to calculate the distance.
The noise level distance formula calculates the distance between two points based on their noise levels. It is typically represented as: Distance ((Noise level 1 - Noise level 2)2).
The square root of the sum of the squares of the differences of each coordinate. In space, the distance2=(x1-x2)2+(y1-y2)2+(z1-z2)2 On a plane, the distance2=(x1-x2)2+(y1-y2)2 On a line, the distance2=(x1-x2)2 or more simply distance=absolute value of (x1-x2)
This question is very vague, as there are numerous formulas, but they all require at least three pieces of information. You need a reference for making that measurement, unless you simply take the measurement yourself, in which case, you need no formula...get a tape measure
The two main points of the law of universal gravitation are: 1) every object in the universe attracts every other object with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers, and 2) the force of gravity decreases with increasing distance between two objects.
In science there are usually infinitely many points between any two points so that there is no such thing as a consecutive point!
the distance between two points is length
11 points
Points: (-6, 1) and (-2, -2) Distance: 5 units
Points: (2, 2) and (8, -6) Distance: 10
length
the distance between 2 points
To find the distance between the points (-2, 5) and (-2, 0), we can use the distance formula. Since both points have the same x-coordinate (-2), the distance is simply the difference in their y-coordinates: |5 - 0| = 5. Therefore, the distance between the two points is 5 units.
If you mean points of (-4, 2) and (1, 2) then the distance works out as 5
Points: (2, 4) and (5, 0) Distance: 5
Points: (4, 4) and (-2, -2) Distance: 6 times square root of 2
Displacement