no it won't. it has a certain path that's not changed.
Yes. A common example is a black eye.
Veins carry blood back to the heart.
The veins that bleed out the fastest are typically the larger veins, such as the femoral vein in the thigh or the jugular vein in the neck. These veins have a larger diameter and are closer to the heart, allowing for a more rapid loss of blood when injured. Additionally, any injury to a vein can cause significant bleeding, but the speed of bleeding also depends on the location and extent of the injury. Immediate medical attention is crucial in cases of severe vein bleeding.
A basseting is the upward direction of a vein in a mine.
When dealing with a severed vein, the immediate steps to take are to apply pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding, elevate the injured limb above the heart level, and seek medical help promptly.
True. Acceleration is any change in velocity, including a change in direction. So when you change direction, you are indeed accelerating.
It should be "vein" not "vain." When you say, "I told him to continue in this vein," you are suggesting that the person should continue in the same manner or style as they have been doing. It refers to maintaining a consistent approach or direction.
Asteroids dont change direction
acceleration in a direction that is not parallel to the direction you are moving
The moon's acceleration is expressed as a change in direction.
It is the gradient: the change in the vertical direction divided by the change in the horizontal direction.
When there is a change in the direction of the magnetic field in a loop, an induced current is generated in the loop in a direction that opposes the change in the magnetic field.