an arc
In science there are usually infinitely many points between any two points so that there is no such thing as a consecutive point!
Yes, there are an infinite number of decimal points between any two consecutive whole numbers.
between two point there is exactly one line between three points there is exactly one plane
If you only have two points, they are necessarily collinear, because a straight line can be drawn between any two points.
The conductance between any two points in any DC circuit is(current between the two points)/(voltage between the two points) .
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.
The shortest distance between any two points is called displacement.
The scale on a map is used for figuring out the distance between any two points on the map.The scale on a map is used for figuring out the distance between any two points on the map.The scale on a map is used for figuring out the distance between any two points on the map.The scale on a map is used for figuring out the distance between any two points on the map.
The current between any two points in the circuit is the voltage between those two points divided by the resistance between the same points.
There are an infinite number of points between any two numbers on the real number line.
Not sure what two non-consecutive points are. No two points are consecutive in the sense that an infinite number of points can be found between any two points.
The distance between any two points on a number line is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates.
this is supposedly the shortest distance between any 2 points, however if you could bend the space between the two points and fold them together, well then they would be right beside each other
displacement
A line.
an arc