A ray.
In geometry, a ray is a part of a line that has a fixed starting point and extends infinitely in one direction. It is characterized by two main properties: it has a definite endpoint, known as the origin, and it continues endlessly beyond that point without terminating. Rays are often represented graphically with a point at one end and an arrow extending in the other direction, indicating its infinite length. Additionally, rays can be used to form angles and are fundamental in the study of geometric shapes and relationships.
Displacement includes the distance between the starting and ending points and the direction in which you travel.
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starts at a point and continues in one direction for infinitely long distance
That type of line would be called a ray.
I would need more information to provide a direction from the starting point to the ending point. Factors such as compass directions, landmarks, or a map would be helpful in determining the direction.
Displacement includes the distance between the starting and ending points and the direction in which you travel.
A vector.
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A vector.
It is called a ray.
Yes, distance is the total length of the path traveled from the starting point, while direction indicates the relative position of the final point in relation to the starting point.
The distance and direction of an object from the starting point is called displacement. Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the straight line distance between the initial and final position of an object, along with the direction from the starting point to the endpoint.
Displacement.
Displacement.
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