Two straight lines that don't touch or intersect no matter how far they are extended
-- every parallelogram (including rectangles, squares, and rhombera)-- trapezia (trapezoids)-- every regular polygon with an even number of sides
yes it is perpendicular
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)
Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.
yes
perallel veins
turning fork is not in inclined position in melde's experiment because in longitudinal waves , the particles of the medium moves in that direction in which the wave moves so in this situation we keep the turning fork perallel to the string and in transverse wave , we keep the turning fork perpendicular to string because in this the particles move perpendicular to the wave, and no situation is for inclined position .
Two straight lines that don't touch or intersect no matter how far they are extended
5 ohms
-- every parallelogram (including rectangles, squares, and rhombera)-- trapezia (trapezoids)-- every regular polygon with an even number of sides
No . It is not perpendicular
yes it is perpendicular
No, a rhombus is not perpendicular.
Perpendicular
yes it is perpendicular
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)