A circle has no starting or ending point of a circle. Hope this helps!
No it will meet the starting point, but you can go on the circle to make it never ending.
Circles are a never ending object. They have no starting and no ending point. They have a center point and from the center to the edge of the circle is the same distance around the whole object.
No, in a circular path, your displacement is zero because you return to your starting point. However, the distance you traveled around the circle would be the circumference of the circle.
A major arc of a circle that has the same starting and ending point is referred to as a "semicircle" if it encompasses half the circle. However, if it extends beyond that, it can simply be described as a "major arc" of the circle. In essence, the key characteristic is that it covers more than 180 degrees of the circle's circumference.
A full-circle ending occurs when a story or situation returns to its starting point, often with characters or events repeating or mirroring those from the beginning. This can create a sense of closure, symmetry, or completion in the narrative.
I would like to point out the pointlessness of this question. also, no. work isn't done because it never started.
yes because its a circle and it is a never ending line
the centre as a circle expnds outward
a line segment
Oh, what a lovely thought! Just like a circle, things in life often have no clear beginning or end. It's all part of the beautiful journey we're on. Embrace the mystery and enjoy each moment as it unfolds, my friend.
There is no definition of the word "circiut" however the word "circuit" means a circular loop with a starting point and an ending point. Some synonyms include: round, circle, circumference.
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