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Lines of force don't exist. They can't cross each other because they aren't there. The common (related) demonstration of magnetic lines of force using iron filings works because of the fact that the iron filings become little magnets and line up head to tail. If you photograph them and re-run the experiment you will see that the lines are different, which shows that they are an "artifact" of the magnetic field. No actual lines exist.
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was created on 1939-09-01.
The duration of Cross of Iron is 2.22 hours.
Nothing gets rid of demons like faith in God.
Either intersecting lines or perpendicular lines
Cross of Iron was created on 1977-01-28.
Perpendicular lines are lines that cross at right angles. Intersecting lines can cross at any angle.
Two lines cross or intersect at a point.
Straight lines that never cross are called parallel lines.
Skew lines can refer to non-coplanar lines and, if that is the case, they cannot cross.
Yes. Though most of his time on the front lines was not spent actually fighting, look up trench warfare. He was injured and won the Iron Cross, first class (the German equivalent of the medal of honor). Unlike many other leaders of the time, he did not award himself many medals and only wore the Iron Cross which he earned.