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Q: What is the measured value always positive from one point to another?
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This is the measured value from one point to another?

DISTANCE!!!!


Is an absolute temperature scale always positive?

Yes, it is always positive. 0 K is the lowest temperature there can be.


Why do we always start at the origin point?

It is because many things are measured with reference to a fixed point: it space or time. This point is called a reference point or origin.


What is a description of how far it is from one point to another measured in united of length is called?

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What is the basic unit of measurement for electrical potential?

Potential is measured in volts. The potential at any point is always measured with respect to another point, such as (but not necessarily) earth. So, if the potential at point A measures, say, +12 V with respect to earth, and the potential at point B measures, say, -12 V with respect to earth, then the potential difference between points A and B is +12 V - (-12 V), or 24 volts.


What is length measured with?

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Is the shortest point of a distance measured along the perpendicular segments from the point to the line?

No it is measured from the edge


When a charge is moved from one point to another in an electric field the work done is?

then our work is positive


Is the distance between the back of the plate or the front of the plate in softball for little girls?

The distance is always measured from the point or tip of the plate.


Can HIV be treated to the point it is undetectable?

You can be treated to the point where the viral load is undetectable, but the antibodies will always remain and the HIV screening test will remain positive.


What is the polarity at a point with less electrons than another point?

An atom, in a natural state always has the same number of electrons as protons. Given that electrons are the only entity that could vary, when an atom has less electrons than another it holds a positive charge, because there are more protons. This ion is therefor called an cation.


What is your positive point?

my positive point hard straggles in life