Breaking point
The point equidistant from two or more objects is called the centroid.
A change in an object's position relative to a reference point is called motion.
The point where an object's weight is concentrated is called its center of gravity. It is the point where the force of gravity can be considered to act.
The balance point on a lever is called the fulcrum. This point is where the lever pivots or rotates to allow for a mechanical advantage when lifting or moving objects.
The point on which a lever rests or pivots is called the fulcrum. It acts as a point of support for the lever to rotate around, allowing it to lift or move objects.
The point where two objects break away from each other is called the separation point. It is the moment when the force holding the objects together is overcome, causing them to move apart.
An out-group is the organism in a cladogram that is the starting point and usually does not have any common characteristics with the other organisms in the cladogram.
A branch point on a cladogram represents a common ancestor from which two or more evolutionary lineages diverge. It signifies a point in the evolutionary history where a lineage splits into two or more new lineages.
A group of organisms branches off in a cladogram when they share a common ancestor that is different from other groups on the cladogram. This branching represents the point at which their evolutionary paths diverged.
The group that emerges from the earliest branching point on a cladogram arose first in evolutionary history. This group represents the most ancestral lineage among the organisms included in the cladogram.
The closest point in an orbit is called the perigee, for objects orbiting Earth, or periapsis for objects orbiting other celestial bodies.
The point equidistant from two or more objects is called the centroid.
A change in an objects position relative to a reference point is called motion.
A change in an objects position relative to a reference point is called motion.
A change in an object's position relative to a reference point is called motion.
equidistant
The point of intersection is called the break even point.