A Maze
I think it's called a contigous region, or maybe a bounded area, something like that.
resultant displacement
A line.
Circle.
In layman's terms, you might think of it as the path a certain point of a bicycle wheel traces in the air as it goes forward - or the path of one of the pedals.
Traveling in a closed path means that you start and end at the same point without leaving the path. In other words, you move in a loop or circuit, returning to your initial position after completing the journey.
Circle.
I think it's called a contigous region, or maybe a bounded area, something like that.
The path along which electric charges flow is called a circuit. It can be a closed loop of conductive materials that allows electrons to move from one point to another, creating an electric current.
That path might be called a circuit. If the path is complete, it's a closed circuit.
Traveling in a closed path means starting and ending at the same point without any deviation. It could be a circular route, loop, or circuit where you follow a path that ultimately leads you back to your starting point. It is a common concept in mathematics, physics, and navigation.
That is called orbital motion. it is the closed path that one object in space follows around another object, typically due to the force of gravity.
A closed path through which a current can flow is called a circuit. Electric Circuit:)
That is called a switch.
A [non-intersecting] closed curve
To orbit the object.
That would be called a 'circuit' or 'closed circuit'.