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An orange would roll off of your cafeteria tray if you stopped suddenly because of inertia. Inertia means that something that is moving will continue moving until something causes it to stop. In English, the tray is moving, the orange is moving (both at the same speed and direction). When you stop the tray, you didn't stop the orange -- it rolls.
Moving sideways refers to making lateral movements instead of moving forward or backward. It can also mean making little to no progress or advancement in a certain situation or endeavor.
They move faster
By moving sideways.
keeps the plane from moving sideways
If by movement you mean tilting it is called roll. There is no name for a boat simply moving sideways.
Moving Vehicles - album - was created on 1976-05-15.
Moving Vehicles Extended was created on 1980-11-14.
Slow moving vehicles must pull into a turnout if more then five vehicles line up behind it.
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The static build up on moving vehicles is caused by the friction between the moving vehicle and air. This works best on dry days.
Coriolis force. Imagine standing exactly at the north pole. Take one step away, and your foot experiences a slight sideways force because the ground you have stepped on is moving sideways, (rotation of the earth), and it wasn't at the north pole itself. Happens everywhere where the radius of rotation is changing. This effect causes the circulatory patterns you see on weather forecast maps.
your already going up, becaused everything is moving down