no the sun does not move at all.since the earth is tilted and it rotates around the sun it makes people think the sun is moving.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
The image will also move 2m towards the mirror, southward, as it moves with the same distance as the object but in the opposite direction.
That the image has moved in the same direction and distance of its outline
No, pulleys can be configured to move in the same or opposite directions. If the pulleys are set up with the same orientation, they will move in the same direction. However, by using different setups or arrangements, they can also be made to move in opposite directions.
Same direction as the worms.
One shape is a translation of another if the displacement of each point, from its pre-image to image is in the same direction and of the same magnitude.
The colored ribbon vibrates back and forth perpendicular to the direction of the wave as the waves pass by. It does not move in the same direction as the wave; rather, its movement is perpendicular to the wave's direction.
It's a translation.
You cant in HTML. Try Javascript (however it is better if you use a picture editor like Macromedia Fireworks and save the image as .jpg), You can. You would have to program it though. I have some of the "text moving features" added to my personal HTML. You could do the same.
Seaweed will move in the direction of the sea current. It's not able to move on its own, but can develop moving skills to get around.
If we rotate the video 360° in either direction, you should obtain the same image.
As you move closer to a plane mirror, the size of your image remains the same but it appears closer to the mirror. The image in the mirror also appears to get brighter and more detailed as you move closer.