They form a line or edge.
No, two equipotential surfaces cannot intersect. These are surfaces where the gradient of potential is zero always.
yes two lines intersect to form a point two planes intersect to form a line
Two lines that intersect to form right angles are perpendicular.
A line
When two lines intersect to form a 90o angle, they are said to be perpendicular.
No, two equipotential surfaces cannot intersect. These are surfaces where the gradient of potential is zero always.
When two lines intersect they form an axes.
When two lines intersect they form an axes.
yes two lines intersect to form a point two planes intersect to form a line
Two lines that intersect to form right angles are perpendicular.
When two lines intersect to form a right angle they are called perpendicular.
It has two flat surfaces.
Two. Considering this is a two-dimensional object, cut out of a piece of paper it would have two flat surfaces, the front and the back. If your talking a about a sphere, the three-dimensional object of a circle, it has no flat surfaces considering it is round.
There are two definitions for 'cuboid', but they both describe a shape with six flat surfaces (or 'faces').
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what is the answer please
A line