In geometry, rays are defined as having a starting point and extending infinitely in one direction. Therefore, one ray cannot be shorter than another in terms of length, as both rays extend infinitely. However, if comparing a segment of a ray to another segment, the segments can have different lengths. But as rays, they are always considered to be of infinite length.
no
A shorter length
in geometry, perimeter is the length around the outside of an object.
Which is the shorter length, 175.6 mm or 38.4 cm
A point has no length or width.
no
Due to a ray extending infinitely in one direction, the length of a ray is always infinite. It's not possible for a ray to have any other length. If it did have a fixed length, it would be a line segment, not a ray.
This is not the clearest question I've ever seen, but if you mean "is it possible for daylight on a summer day to be a shorter length of time than daylight on a winter day", then no, it's not possible.
A shorter length
in geometry, perimeter is the length around the outside of an object.
Which is the shorter length, 175.6 mm or 38.4 cm
A point has no length or width.
Yes, the length of a pendulum affects its swing. The oscillation will be longer with a longer length and shorter with a shorter length.
In geometry, magnitude is the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
An example is Pythagoras's Theorem: that the sum of the squares of the two shorter side lengths of a triangle with a right-angle is equal to the square of the length of the side opposite the right angle.
you should have a fork length that match the geometry of the framea longer fork will be able to soak up bigger bumpsa longer fork will be heavier
Congruent (geometry)