Line
Straight means starting from one point and goes in same path and join at end point
A line.
A line.
A straight path that has a beginning but no end represents a ray in geometry. A ray starts at a specific point (the beginning) and extends infinitely in one direction. The angle associated with a ray is typically measured from the starting point to another point along the ray, but it can be described as having an angle of 0 degrees relative to its own direction.
If you mean a straight path, rather than a strait path, then it is a ray.
Straight means starting from one point and goes in same path and join at end point
"Ray"
a line
The shortest path between two points is called a geodesic. In flat (Euclidean) space it is simply a straight line.
The displacement is 6km because it is the straight-line distance from the starting point to the final point. The displacement represents the shortest path between the two points, regardless of the actual distance traveled.
A displacement of 4 km from the starting point.
A line.
Yes, a straight path that begins at a point and goes on forever in only one direction is known as a ray in geometry. A ray has a defined starting point, called the endpoint, and extends infinitely in one direction. This concept is fundamental in various mathematical and geometric contexts.
A line.
A line.
An object's length is the physical extent along a straight line or path. The direction an object has moved from its starting point is the vector that points from the initial position to the final position of the object.
A straight path that has a beginning but no end represents a ray in geometry. A ray starts at a specific point (the beginning) and extends infinitely in one direction. The angle associated with a ray is typically measured from the starting point to another point along the ray, but it can be described as having an angle of 0 degrees relative to its own direction.