the Horizontal line of you bed to the vertical lines of your bedposts
well its simple youngster, parallel lines never touch i learned that in the air force
engineering anything that involves building, pretty much.
There are many examples of lines in geometry and some of them are:- Parallel lines never intersect and are equal distance from each other Perpendicular lines intersect with each other at right angles Lines that cross each other form vertical opposite equal angles Line segment has end points Number line contains negative, 0 and positive values Diagonal lines are found within polygons
If you are talking about lay lines there are several in Scotland and Great Britian, a Scotish Castle in Edinbrugh that continues to Stonehenge. There is an intersection of these lines in New Mexico and in Central and South America. These intersection of lay lines is said to have electromagnetic forces and can be a place of healing the physical body.
Some examples for parallel lines- railroad tracks, steps, buildings, paper, windows, ect. Some examples for perpendicular lines- stop sign, bridge, street intersection, driveway into a street, ect.
No. Do not worry about it, ghosts are not real because they are just made up. In reallife, there are no such things as ghosts but some people believe in ghost and some don't. This is quite true, ghosts are not in reallife because of that you watch scary movies or read scary stories doesn't mean that ghosts are real. They are just made up for fun.
One example of transverse waves is a wave on a guitar string vibrating perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
roads
The lines on a highway
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Transmission Lines are an example of electic current
the Horizontal line of you bed to the vertical lines of your bedposts
Examples of transverse waves include seismic S (secondary) waves, and the motion of the electric (E) and magnetic (M) fields in an electromagnetic plane wave, which both oscillate perpendicularly to each other as well as to the direction of energy transfer. Therefore an electromagnetic wave consists of two transverse waves, visible light being an example of an electromagnetic wave. See electromagnetic spectrum for information on different types of electromagnetic waves. An oscillating string is another example of a transverse wave; a more everyday example would be an audience wave. Some examples of transverse waves include Atomic, Chemical, Heat, Electrical, Light, and Mechanical energy.
There are a lot of bus lines and different states have different lines. Peter Pan and Banaza are probably the most popular lines that everyone knows about.
Vertical lines are lines that go straight up and down, with no horizontal component. Some real examples of vertical lines include the edges of a door frame, the corner of a bookshelf, and the sides of a skyscraper. These lines have a slope that is undefined, as they have no horizontal change.
well its simple youngster, parallel lines never touch i learned that in the air force