No it does not. Since the Earth is constantly spinning, and also rotating around the sun, the earth will point in all 360 degrees.
A freely suspended magnet will always point in the same direction because it aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. This causes one end of the magnet to point towards the Earth's magnetic north pole and the other end to point towards the South pole.
When there is a large current in the direction shown, each compass point will point in the same direction as the current.
yes it rotates on an axis and 'always' in the same direction.
A compass needle can be trusted to always point in the same direction- the North (magnetic) Pole. It refers to someone that can always be trusted to do the same thing every time.
No, when velocity decreases and acceleration arrows point in the same direction, it means the object is speeding up in the negative direction.
A polygon has no direction so the phrase "in the same direction" makes no sense. Consequently, the question has no meaning.
Dew point is not always the same. It changes throughout the course of the day.
Dew point is not always the same. It changes throughout the course of the day.
Yes. f=ma the direction of acceleration is the direction of the force and vice versa.
big dipper and orion .
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Yes it does no matter what.