A line is a location on a flat space that extends infinitely in both directions. It has no width or thickness and can be represented by a series of points connected together.
A line cannot intersect in space. Space is a wide open space.
polygon
A constant, a flat line
A straight line.
second space with flat sign. or high a flat is line above fifth line with flat sign
B flat on the second line on the bass clef, E flat on the third space from the bottom, A flat on the first space from the bottom and the D flat on the middle line.
A line is a location on a flat space that extends infinitely in both directions. It has no width or thickness and can be represented by a series of points connected together.
A is in the 2nd space, D is immediately below the staff or on the 4th line, E-flat is on the bottom line or top space.
Write a note (half note, quarter note or a whole note, it doesn't matter which) on any line or space where the "F" note in situated, then put a flat symbol in front of any note which sits on an "F line" or "F space". Just above the first line on the treble clef is where "Middle F" is located, so you'd just write a music note on that space and put the flat sign directly before it. Hope that helps.
If there is a flat sign by the bass or treble clef, it depends on what line or space its on. Whatever note's line or space it's on, that note is played as a flat the whole piece. That is, unless there is a natural sign. Its the same way with sharps. So if a sharp or flat sign is on the f line/space, f would be sharp or flat for the whole piece IN BOTH THE BASS, AND TREBLE CLEF. If you're still confused, just say so and ill help.{If there is any accidental next to a clef it is denoting a Key Signature. For Example, if there is 1 flat it will be placed the line of B and it will indicate the key of F or Dm.}
5th intercostal space at the midclavicular line
Whatever space or line the second to last flat is on, that is "do"
The aprical pulse is located midclavicular line, at the 5th intercostal space.
Bb has 2 Flats. Bb and Eb. The First Flat (Bb) Is on the second line from the bottom, and the second flat (Eb) is on the third space from the bottom.
A flat line in cardiology is called asystole.
The Earth is round, but the maps that those diagrams are on are flat. The International Space Station uses a circular orbit, but when the route is shown on a flat surface it appears in a wave formation. If you draw a line around a fruit that you can easily peel and then peel the fruit and try and lay it out flat, you will see that the line is in a wave. The Earth is also rotating, so as the International Space Station orbits the Earth the places it passes over changes, which also has an affect on how the route appears.