A mathemetical line segment does not exist physically for it only has length and no thickness
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a line or line-segment
None. A line is a 1-dimensional object and so has no thickness. An atom, no matter how small, has a finite thickness and so cannot be IN a line.
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There is no abstract noun form of the adjective 'thick'.The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness, a concrete noun, a word for a physical property, a physical density.The noun 'thickness' can be used in an abstract context, for example:A thickness of anticipation could be felt throughout the audience.
It depends on the thickness/thinness of your hair & more importantly the colour of it as black hair is harder.
The thickness or thinness of a fluid is measured by its viscosity. Viscosity is the property that determines a fluid's resistance to flow, with thicker fluids having higher viscosity and thinner fluids having lower viscosity. Viscosity is typically measured in units such as centipoise (cP) or Pascal-seconds (Pa·s).
No the color of the fur does not affect how much it sheds. But the thickness and the thinness do affect how much the dog sheds.
The thickness of a soap bubble is typically about 1/1,000,000 to 1/2,500,000 of an inch. This thinness is a result of the soap film forming a molecular layer that is only a few nanometers thick.
The thickness or thinness of the air is typically measured in terms of air pressure, which is commonly measured in units of millibars or inches of mercury. These measurements indicate the weight of the air above a specific point, with higher pressure readings indicating denser air (thicker) and lower pressure readings indicating less dense air (thinner).
The current MacBook Pro line boasts a thinness of .95 in (2.41 cm). The newly released Macbook Pro Retina has a thinness of .71 in (1.8 cm).
Blood must be liquid and with a certain viscosity (thinness to thickness) for it to successfully pass through blood vessels and the heart without clotting.
A mathemetical line segment does not exist physically for it only has length and no thickness
In typesetting, the thickness of a line is called its weight and is measured in points.
A line or a plane.