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Look at the metric ruler pictured. Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting point what is the distance to point D?

The distance to point D is 2.4 cm.


What is the freezing point of water called?

The freezing point of water is called 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.


How can you have some amount of distance but have a displacement of 0?

You can have some amount of distance but a displacement of 0 when you travel in a closed loop or return to your starting point. Distance measures the total length of the path traveled, while displacement is the direct line between the starting and ending points.


What are the differences between distance and displacement?

displacement is the distance and direction from the starting point to wherever you stopped. distance is how much you traveled to get there. if you went back and forth 20 times that's your distance. that does not effect your displacement in the least.My Answer: Distance is the total length of the actual path between two points. Displacement is the length and direction of a straight line between starting and ending points.and other answer :distancethe actual length or path between two position is a scalar called distance.it is represented by "s" or "D"its dimension is [L]displacementthe shortest distance between two positions in a straight line is a vector called displacement.it is represented by "S" OR "D"its dimension is [L] and it includes a direction


What is the freezing point of water, and what is the liquid form of water called before it reaches its freezing point, and what is the solid form of water called after it freezes?

The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The liquid form of water before it reaches its freezing point is called water. The solid form of water after it freezes is called ice.

Related Questions

What is the distance between a point and a line containing this point?

The distance is 0.


Two numbers that are the same distance from 0 but lie on opposite sides of 0 are called of each other?

They are the additive inverses of each other.


Assume that point A on this measure stick represents 0. What is the distance from point A to point B?

0 to 3


How far would 0 and its opposite be on a number line?

they wouldn't have a distance from each other because they're on the same point


What is the definition of distance from point to line?

It the point is on the line the distance is 0. If the point is not on the line, then it is possible to draw a unique line from the point to the line which is perpendicular to the line. The distance from the point to the line is the distance along this perpendicular to the line.


What is the distance between the origin and the point (5 12)?

Distance from (0, 0) to (5, 12) using distance formula is 13


Why are the x and y axes called what they are?

The ordinate is the y coordinate of a point and the abscissa is the x coordinate of a point and both axes intercept each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.


What an integers distance from 0 is?

The distance from 0 of an integer is called its absolute value, or magnitude.


What is the shortest distance from a point to a line?

10000-40-0-0-1 meter


What does a distance vs time graph illustrate?

It illustrates the distance of an object at any particular amount of time from its starting point (when time = 0 and distance = 0).


Look at the metric ruler pictured Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting pointwhat is the distance to point D?

Look at the metric ruler pictured. Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting point, what is the distance to point D?


What is the intersect point called when the x and y axis meet at coordinate 0 0?

That point, (0,0) is called the origin