Not necessarily. The distance a car travels is determined by its speed and the time it spends traveling. If a car is traveling at a slower speed but for a longer period of time, it may not cover as much distance as a car traveling at a faster speed but for a shorter period of time. So, the longest time does not always correspond to the greatest distance traveled.
It is called the Amplitude. The crest isn't right because the crest/peaks are only the highest points in a wave. People always mix them up.
No, the output distance is not always greater than the input distance. It depends on the specific situation and factors involved.
Amplitude describes the greatest distance a wave vibrates from a resting position. It is a measure of the wave's intensity or energy, with larger amplitudes indicating more powerful waves.
Distance is a measurement of the space between two points, which can be objective and not always relative. However, in certain contexts, distance can be subjective or appear to vary depending on the observer's frame of reference.
Not necessarily. The distance a car travels is determined by its speed and the time it spends traveling. If a car is traveling at a slower speed but for a longer period of time, it may not cover as much distance as a car traveling at a faster speed but for a shorter period of time. So, the longest time does not always correspond to the greatest distance traveled.
The longest side
The longest side
The longest side of a triangle is always opposite its largest angle
angle with the greatest measure
The longest factor string is 2x2x2x3x13. It is always best to list your factor string from the least to greatest number.
light always travells in straight line
The relationship between distance, time and speed has and always will be according to the theory of infinity.
For rectangles, the longest sides are always the 'length' measurement.
The longest side of a triangle is always opposite to its largest angle.
Stamp
That is the point when it has the highest speed.