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It is simply called the distance between the two points - simple as that. How that distance is measured will depend on the nature of the surface on which the two points are located as well as on the metric for measuring distance that is defined on that space.The common metric in Euclidean space is the Pythagorean distance while on the surface of a sphere (like the Earth, for example), distances are measured along the great arc.
(Distance between the points)2 = (difference of the two x-values)2 + (difference of the two y-values)2
On the circle, an arc. Cutting across the circle, a chord.
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Check out: http://www.indo.com/distance/ But it's roughly between 5,500 miles and 5,900 miles depending on actual start and end points. Hope this helps
The distance between two points is called the "distance" or "Euclidean distance" in geometry.
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It is simply called the distance between the two points - simple as that. How that distance is measured will depend on the nature of the surface on which the two points are located as well as on the metric for measuring distance that is defined on that space.The common metric in Euclidean space is the Pythagorean distance while on the surface of a sphere (like the Earth, for example), distances are measured along the great arc.
Yes, the x-distance, y-distance, z-distance, or any combination of the three between any two points may be zero Not possible. If the distance between two points is zero then the points are the same.
(Distance between the points)2 = (difference of the two x-values)2 + (difference of the two y-values)2
On the circle, an arc. Cutting across the circle, a chord.
the distance between two points is length
The distance between identical points on a wave is called wavelength.
In plane geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a line. In spherical geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a segment of a great circle. The distance between one point and another is known as the displacement.