4.86 seconds.
The car at fault would be the one leaving the stop sign because it's failing to yield to the car traveling straight (that is, if the vehicle going straight has no stop sign).
When traveling from the US State of Georgia to Mississippi, the direction to travel is west.
If light did not travel in straight lines, the behavior of light would be unpredictable and difficult to control. This could impact a wide range of technologies and industries that rely on the principles of light traveling in straight lines, including telecommunications, photography, and medicine. The way we perceive and interact with the world would also be fundamentally altered without the consistency of light's straight-line path.
The hardest to stop in this case is the vehicle with the largest mass - for example, a big truck.
You would travel northeast.
You would be traveling west if you were traveling from Georgia to Mississippi.
Yes, a shadow is proof that light travels in a straight line because shadows are formed when an object blocks light that is traveling in a straight path from the source to the surface where the shadow is cast. If light did not travel in a straight line, shadows would not form as they do.
You would be traveling northwest.
if you were a lawyer would you have to travel
You would be traveling northwest.
Many travel places offer a discount on group traveling a senior citizens traveling. All they would have to do is pay the travel fee that is due. They will be able to travel to Caribbean after that.
Type your answer here... If the vehicle is traveling at 45 mph, mph = miles per hour. In 4 hours it would travel 4 x 45 = 180 miles.