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- In geometry, a straight line, usually abbreviated line, is an infinitely long object with no width, depth, or curvature, an idealization of such physical...
- In geometry, a line segment is a part of a straight line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between...
- A straight-line mechanism is a mechanism that converts any type of rotary or angular motion to perfect or near-perfect straight-line motion, or vice versa...
- StraighterLine is a U.S. educational company that offers low-price, online higher education courses that are equivalent to general courses required for...
- ISBN 9780191578564. Villazon, Luis (2017-08-30). "Do crows actually fly in a straight line?". BBC Focus. Quinion, Michael; Spear, Lynne (2011-06-04). "World Wide...
- also called rectilinear motion, is one-dimensional motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial...
- A straight-line diagram (abbreviated SLD) is a diagram of a road where the road is shown as a straight line. Such diagrams are usually produced by a highway...
- Straight Line Crazy is a play written by David Hare. The first production, directed by Nicholas Hytner, opened in previews at the Bridge Theatre in London...
- Straight Line Stitch is an American metalcore band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Straight Line Stitch initially was formed by Patrick Haynes and Seth Thacker...
- that emanates from a point source above and blows radially, that is, in straight lines in all directions from the area of impact at surface level. It originates...