It is called the displacement in the horizontal direction.
The horizontal distance. Points of latitude and longitude can't account for elevation.
The horizontal distance is the straight-line distance between two points on a map without including any extra distance because of following the upward and downward slopes of hills and valleys.
The crest?
if the speed is zero then the distance versus time line will be horizontal
The longest distance in a circle is its diameter.
The wavelength is the distance between two consecutive corresponding points on a wave.Distance between two crests is the wavelength of a wave.
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Lines of longitude are vertical but they measure horizontal distance(In degrees,not kilometers or miles)between Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and you so the lines are vertical,not horizontal. However,longitude measures horizontal distance,not vertical distance.
The horizontal distance. Points of latitude and longitude can't account for elevation.
The horizontal distance is the straight-line distance between two points on a map without including any extra distance because of following the upward and downward slopes of hills and valleys.
distance-time graph
Depends what the frequency is.
wavelength
"wavelength"
That's the 'wavelength'.
The graph is called a corrdinate plane. The horizontal is called the x-axis. The verticle is the y-axis.
The wavelength is the horizontal distance between the crests or troughs of two successive waves.