(480) multiplied by (the current measured in Amperes).
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In Geometry
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Through a given point, an infinite number of lines can be drawn perpendicular to a given plane. Since any line that extends from the point to the plane at a right angle can be considered perpendicular, and this can occur at various angles around the point, there are no restrictions on the direction of these lines as long as they maintain the perpendicular relationship. Hence, the answer is infinite lines.
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infinitely many
Infinitely many.
In Geometry
An infinite number of lines can pass through any given point.
1942
By using a Multitester.
Assume there are no lines through a given point that is parallel to a given line or assume that there are many lines through a given point that are parallel to a given line. There exist a line l and a point P not on l such that either there is no line m parallel to l through P or there are two distinct lines m and n parallel to l through P.
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The question is seriously compromised by poor spelling or grammar.If you meant "... through a given point" ie one point, then the answer is infinitely many.If you meant "... through given points" ie more than one point, then the answer is at most one.So a huge difference between the two possible answers.I hope that will teach you the importance of correct spelling and grammar.
infinite.. you can have different sizes of circles crossing at the same point.. so it can literally be an infinite amount
If more waves pass through a reference point in a given period of time, the frequency of the waves will increase. Frequency is a measure of how many waves pass a point in a given amount of time, so an increase in waves passing through a reference point will result in a higher frequency.