No.
A point has no length or width.
At any point in the length of a ship, the greatest part of the length centered at that point which can be flooded at the prescribed permeability without submerging the margin line.
A point has no length, width, height, mass, area, volume, weight, shape, color, odor, or taste.
No. A point, as a mathematical concept, has no dimension. No length, no width nor depth (depht, even).
A point.
A point.
Subtract the point at one end from the point at the other. Then take the absolute value of the answer and that is the length.
The distance from a lens to the focal point is called the focal length.
The length of the line segment BB' is equal to the distance between point B and point B'.
"A point has no magnitude" so yes.
Displacement is more like the length of a rope that is pulled tight, since displacement is the direction from the starting point and the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point. The length of a coiled rope describes distance, since that is simply the length of the pah between two points.
A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length is a midpoint.