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The longest distance in a circle is its diameter.
Since a trapezoid is a quadrilateral whose bases are parallel and not congruent, then one of its sides can be perpendicular to its bases (as the shortest distance between two parallel lines). Such a trapezoid is called a right trapezoid.
The distance between identical points on a wave is called wavelength.
I believe this is called the perpendicular bisector.
the measure of a straight-line distance between two points is called length.
If you mean the distance along the direction of propagation, that's a half-wavelength. If you mean the distance perpendicular to propagation (i.e. the "height" of the wave), it's the amplitude.
The distance from the apex to the base of a pyramid is known as the altitude.
lengthThe distance between two points is called the displacement.
The distance between two adjacent compressions is called a wavelength
In any rotation the perpendicular distance coverd called moment arm . & also called position vector. for example :. in door the perp; distance b/w door & wall.
The shortest distance between any two points is called displacement.
This distance is called the diameter.
The line perpendicular to a barrier is called the normal.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
the distance between two adjacent compressions is called the wavelength
The line perpendicular to a surface at a point is called the normal
That is simply called the "distance".