Is there any difference between vertical and perpendicular. ?

Updated on delicacies 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, glad to answer for you :

    1) Perpendicular is generally followed by the preposition to express when it is used"and xx"vertical, or "constitutes a right angle".

    the z-axis is perpendicular to the plane. (be perpendicular to ..sentence structure).

    it runs in a direction almost perpendicular to the east bank of the river.

    2) The word vertical is used to describe "vertical" as opposed to horizontal to describe "horizontal". It is generally added directly before a noun, such as "vertical acceleration" and "horizontal acceleration" in physics in the following sentences

    the acceleration in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction

    However, they have the same meaning when connected to line: both vertical line and perpendicular line mean "perpendicular line".

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    Portrait is generally referred to as an image or a way of printing (or placement), vertical (vertical, height greater than width) or horizontal (horizontal, width greater than height), less used in science (mathematics, physics) statements. Moreover, these two words are more commonly used for noun parts of speech, except in the printing profession.

    The word plumb is derived from the plumb line, which is a heavy object like a plumb sinker on a section of the rope, which is used to measure the "vertical" by hanging in engineering, and is also used to measure the depth of water. The average person doesn't use this word much.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    vertical English [ v :t kl].

    U.S. [v:rt kl].

    adj.vertical, erect; [solution] of the top of the head; vertex; [plant] longitudinal, straight up;

    n.vertical lines, vertical planes; [built] vertical rod; vertical position;

    Network] vertical; Flip vertically; Erect;

    Example sentence]the climber inched up a vertical wall of rock

    Climbers slowly climb up the steep stone wall.

    Other] plural: verticals Form proximal: verticam vertices vortical

    perpendicular

    English [ p :p n d kj l (r)]

    U.S. [ p :rp n d kj l (r)].

    adj.perpendicular, at right angles; upright, steep; [Built] vertical; Stand upright;

    n.vertical lines, vertical planes; Upright, upright posture, incorruptible; Vertical gauge, hammer gauge; [Built] vertical building, cliff;

    Network] vertical; Right angle; vertical planes;

    Example sentence]we made two slits for the eyes and a perpendicular line for the nose

    We made two slits for the eyes and a vertical line for the nose.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One is vertical and the other is vertical, not necessarily vertical.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    vertical, as opposed to horizontal.

    Perpendicular is perpendicular and parallel to perpendicular is not necessarily vertical, because the horizontal line is perpendicular to it relative to the vertical line.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1) Perpendicular is generally followed by the preposition to express when it is used"and xx"vertical, or "constitutes a right angle".

    the z-axis is perpendicular to the plane.(be perpendicular to ..sentence structure).

    it runs in a direction almost perpendicular to the east bank of the river.

    2) The word vertical is used to describe "vertical" as opposed to horizontal to describe "horizontal". It is generally added directly before a noun, such as "vertical acceleration" and "horizontal acceleration" in physics in the following sentences

    the acceleration in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction

    However, they have the same meaning when connected to line: both vertical line and perpendicular line mean "perpendicular line".

    Two more similar ones for you:

    Portrait is generally referred to as an image or a way of printing (or placement), vertical (vertical, height greater than width) or horizontal (horizontal, width greater than height), less used in science (mathematics, physics) statements. Moreover, these two words are more commonly used for noun parts of speech, except in the printing profession.

    The word plumb is derived from the plumb line, which is a heavy object like a plumb sinker on a section of the rope, which is used to measure the "vertical" by hanging in engineering, and is also used to measure the depth of water. The average person doesn't use this word much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    vertical English [ v :t kl].

    U.S. [v:rt kl].

    adj.vertical, erect; [solution] of the top of the head; vertex; [plant] longitudinal, straight up;

    n.vertical lines, vertical planes; [built] vertical rod; vertical position;

    Network] vertical; Flip vertically; Erect;

    Example sentence]the climber inched up a vertical wall of rock

    Climbers slowly climb up the steep stone wall.

    Other] plural: verticals Form proximal: verticam vertices vortical

    perpendicular

    English [ p :p n d kj l (r)]

    U.S. [ p :rp n d kj l (r)].

    adj.perpendicular, at right angles; upright, steep; [Built] vertical; Stand upright;

    n.vertical lines, vertical planes; Upright, upright posture, incorruptible; Vertical gauge, hammer gauge; [Built] vertical building, cliff;

    Network] vertical; Right angle; vertical planes;

    Example sentence]we made two slits for the eyes and a perpendicular line for the nose

    We made two slits for the eyes and a vertical line for the nose.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This question depends on the situation, and in everyday terms, there is no big difference, but there is a difference in math or physics.

    I think it's more appropriate for you to remember the meaning of the word "vertical" in vertical, which is relative to "horizontal", or you can write "upright, with an extension line over the center of the earth".

    And perpendular is the vertical that we learn in middle and high school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first two are both perpendicular and the last two are parallel ......How to distinguish and how to use it in mathematics? vertical vertical [concise English-Chinese dictionary] [v :tik l] adjVertical, vertical entries refer to -

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