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Small air jets on the outside of the fuselodge give short bursts that "push" the nose in one direction or another.
The answer to that one is an unqualified 'YES'. There is a pair of equal gravitational forces, one in each direction, between every two specks of mass in the universe, all the time.
For a satellite to stay in one place over the earth, the satellite must be going in orbit in the same direction that the earth spins. The satellite must also travel at the same pace/speed as the earth spins to give us the 24-hour day that we as people witness. To apparently stay in one place it must be in a synchronous orbit. For the earth this is about 24,000 miles altitude. It must also be an equatorial satellite.
Actually they could, which is why they make sure to tether everything and everyone to the ship at all times. However, the shuttle and the astronauts are all going at the identical speed and in the same direction. So, unless something imparts a different vector (direction or speed) to one of the two, they will stay in the same place. There is no atmosphere in space, so there is no drag or resistance to any movement which is why things stay exactly where they are unless "bumped" or acted on in another way.
It is when there are two rainbows on a place rather than so above one rainbow is another therefore double rainbow
No. It means how far you went AND how long it took to get there. Velocity = displacement (how far and which direction) / time (how long it took to get there)
length
The first number tells you how far you must go in one direction (by convention, often the horizontal direction); the second number tells you how far you must go in another direction (usually the vertical direction).
21.5 plus 31.2 equals 52.7
seismic waves :)
a relative location is not exact, a relative location describes how to get to one place to another with landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another :) i hope this helps.
One direction by far!!!!!!!
One Direction won 3rd place on the XFactor
a relative location is not exact, a relative location describes how to get to one place to another with landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another :) i hope this helps.
Apex- leaning in one direction or another
Where you are nowWhere you want to beHow far it isWhich direction to go in
One Direction finished in third place on the X Factor.