No, humans have difficulty walking in a straight line with their eyes closed due to the loss of visual reference points and the brain's reliance on visual input for balance and orientation. Without visual cues, the brain relies on other sensory inputs which may not provide accurate information for walking in a straight line.
You can see stars that are light-years away. If you want to know the distance of the horizon, this will depend on the height of the spot where you are standing and your own height. There's a calculator at: http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/people/sque/physics/horizon/
The straight-line distance is about 1,150.7 miles or 1,852 km. This is the true straight-line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth and not merely a straight line drawn on a map.
A position-time graph with a straight line indicates constant acceleration. The slope of the line represents the acceleration, which is constant if the slope remains the same throughout the graph. A steeper slope indicates a greater acceleration, while a shallower slope indicates a smaller acceleration.
Straight lines are defined as lines that extend in one direction without curving or bending. In geometry, a straight line is the shortest distance between two points. They have a constant direction and do not change in orientation.
implied line
He can't touch his nose with his eyes closed while walking in a straight line.
a closed figure with all straight line segments is called a polygon.
semi circle
A semicircle?
A line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, while a line is a straight path with no endpoints.
a semi-circle
A polygon
A quadrilateral
If the line segments are straight, then it is a triangle.
I closed my eyes.
No, a line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed plane area bounded by straight sides. A line, by itself, does not contain an area.
A straight line has no right angles. But a square is actually a closed line with four right angles.