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∙ 11y agogrravity or some other force moves it
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∙ 11y agoTyson Syth
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The distance of the object from the mirror line should equal the distance of the image from the mirror line.
A kilometre is a unit of distance, not time, therefore, without some unit of speed to compare, it is impossible to convert between the two.
It is meaningless to compare a volume to a distance.
I think you can figure it out yourself
Without seeing an actual maze, paths within the maze, and without a definition of whether one is discussing distance "as the crow flies", versus distance within the maze. The only conclusion one can come to is that the distance walked would be greater than or equal to (>=) the distance from the start. I.E. it is likely that the person didn't follow a straight line between the start and current position, and there was also some retracing of steps.
The distance moved by an object is the total length of the path traveled, while the displacement vector is the shortest distance between the starting and ending points in a straight line. Therefore, the distance moved can be greater than or equal to the displacement vector, depending on the path taken by the object.
Distance and displacement are both products of alienation and identity creation. Distance is the cultural difference between two individuals, where the relationship assumes ownership of one's own culture to compare to the other's. Displacement is in relation to the individual's identity within the culture, where she does not feel she owns neither the prevailing culture nor the alternative's.
The distance is 9291 miles. So if you compare it with the distance between earth and sun it's close.
The half the distance between the crest and the trough is the midpoint of the wave, known as the equilibrium position or the rest position. This is where the wave is at its average height and no displacement from the wave's position occurs.
The distances between inner planets are relatively close compared to the distances between outer planets. For example, the distance between Earth and Venus is around 25 million miles on average, while the distance between Earth and Mars can vary from 34 million to 250 million miles due to their elliptical orbits.
To determine if two objects have equal displacements, compare the magnitudes and directions of their displacements. If the magnitudes (distances) and directions traveled by each object are the same, then their displacements are equal. Displacement is a vector quantity that takes into account both distance and direction.
Either estimate the distance, or measure it. A compass is used by navigators to measure the distances between successive points, and to compare distances against the scale printed on the chart.
The distance between two successive dots can be compared using a ruler or measuring tape to measure the physical distance between the dots. Alternatively, you can calculate the distance by subtracting the coordinates of one dot from the coordinates of the other dot in a coordinate system.
The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.
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The distance between the resting position and the crest of a wave is equal to the distance between the resting position and the trough of the wave. This is because waves are symmetric, with equal distances above and below the resting position.
The distance between two stars is typically much greater than the distance between two planets. Stars are usually light-years apart, while planets in the same star system are typically within a few astronomical units of each other.