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The vertical axis gives the distance of an object from a fixed point - the point of reference - after a time, as measured on the horizontal axis.
That is the correct spelling of "parallel lines" (coplanar lines always a fixed distance apart).
sounds like a sphere to me.
A solid sphere perhaps?
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
It is the circle's radius
The question is ambiguous. Is the"single" point fixed or floating?
The radius is always at a fixed, unchanging distance from the center of a circle to all the surrounding points.
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4m. A single fixed pulley only controls the direction, but has no effecton the force, or on the distance that the ends move.
The vertical axis gives the distance of an object from a fixed point - the point of reference - after a time, as measured on the horizontal axis.
In the branch of algebra called group theory, they are called equivalent classes or residual classes. They are generated with the fixed distance as the basis of the modulo relationship.
That is the correct spelling of "parallel lines" (coplanar lines always a fixed distance apart).
Sphere
The distance from the fixed point at the center of a circle to any point on the curve is called the radius.
single fixed pulley, single movable pulley and single fixed and movable pulley. :-)