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What type of lines (falling in the same plane) are equidistant apart and never meet?

They are parallel lines


Can mice survive a plane ride?

Well, it depends how long the journey is......... If it's up to 5 hours the mice could survive, any more than that there be little mice funerals.


Can you survive a plane crash?

Yes, it is possible to survive a plane crash, though survival rates vary based on factors such as the type of crash, the aircraft's speed, and the environment. Passengers who follow safety protocols, like wearing seatbelts and locating exits, increase their chances of survival. Additionally, surviving a crash often depends on the nature of the emergency landing and the response of the crew and emergency services. While plane crashes are rare, being prepared can enhance survival odds.


What is jump out of a plane called?

Jumping out of a plane is commonly referred to as skydiving. It involves a person exiting an aircraft and free-falling before deploying a parachute to slow their descent and land safely. This exhilarating activity is popular among adventure seekers and can be done for recreation, training, or competitive purposes.


Is an object falling freely equivalent to the object sliding down on a frictionless inclined plane?

intresting to say, one would say yes, but its a little bit more complicated. The object that is falling freely has a just one vector which is going down equivalent to the gravity constant, therefore could be seen as E(z)->=mgh. Looking at the frictionless inclined plane, the movement consist of two vectors, one moving down, which has the exact composition as the object falling freely (and therefore with the exact same resistance factor), but the second vector participates as well, to move it in the horizontal plane. High school physics learns us that in an experiment that where one ball is falling freely and an other shot at the exact time in the horizontal direction will fall at the ground at the same time. However, due to the fact that this is an inclined plane, one could say in general that there is a possibility that they will fall together, but I'm not sure of that. The horizontal movement might induce some wind resistance and furthermore, its downfall component sees a lot of resistance, to its partly neglected. The answer for your question would be then; It depends based on factors, such as the gradient of inclining and the amount of wind resistance produced to its horizontal movement