the answer really depends on the concrete that was lad but usually is about 1 meter
That's called the "distance" between the points.
One measure of distance between them.
Yes, they can exist.
A straight line of infinite length!
The shortest path between two points
The Length of a path between two points is known as distance.
Distance is the path between two points.
That's called the "distance" between the points.
line
No. Displacement is just the final location minus the initial location, regardless of the path.
No. Displacement is just the final location minus the initial location, regardless of the path.
the answer is voltage
One measure of distance between them.
a segment of a strate line
actually, there is, depending on your definition of polygon, and your definition of a line segment. A line segment is the shortest path btwn two points, right? So take a sphere and pick any two points on that sphere. The shortest path between them on the surface of the sphere would be a "curve" along the surface, but it's the shortest path between the points, so it technally is a line segment. Take two of these line segments that intersect at two points, and there is your two sided polygon!
no. in simple words work done between two points in a circuit is potential difference across two points. The voltage between two ends of a path is the total energy required to move a small electric charge along that path, divided by the magnitude of the charge. Mathematically this is expressed as the line integral of the electric field and the time rate of change of magnetic field along that path. In the general case, both a static (unchanging) electric field and a dynamic (time-varying) electromagnetic field must be included in determining the voltage between two points.
straight line