No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant
If the distance between the lines is constant then they are parallel.
Yes, any vertex is formed by two adjacent lines.
The distance between high voltage lines is governed by either a switching impulse voltage or lightning impulse voltage. The distance between lines, or lines and tower must have a high enough dielectric strength to avoid flashover at these voltage. Air can withstand a voltage of 3kv/mm.
Discrimination
Contour numbers.
Contour interval.
The name for the elevation difference between adjacent contour lines is the contour interval.
The definition of a contour interval is the difference in elevation between two consecutive lines.
The difference in elevation between two contour lines that are side by side is the contour interval. The contour interval is the vertical distance between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map.
No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
The elevation difference between two adjacent lines.
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
Adjacent lines are any two lines that meet at a common vertex.
At latitude 7.25° north, 1 minute of longitude spans 1.837 km.
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