because your going forward at a faster speed its hard to explain
Its direction is wherever the conductor goes. Once the conductor is configured, the current has only two choices ... forward or backward, denoted by positive or negative current.
The object appears to move up and away from you as you shift the stage toward you in a microscope.
When viewed through a microscope, things appear to move in the opposite direction than they are really moving. If you move an object to the right, it appears to move left. The lenses of the microscope reverse the image.
reference point
Reference point
Its direction is wherever the conductor goes. Once the conductor is configured, the current has only two choices ... forward or backward, denoted by positive or negative current.
It'll take off at what to it appears as the easiest direction.
yes one of them is "red nose" it appears in the "one way or another" song from one direction
orientation
orientation
No. It is proven not to exist.Retrograde refers to something that is opposite the usual order, inverted or reversed as well as a movement that goes backward.3 - 4 times a year the planet Mercury slows down and appears to stop and move backward (retrograde). However this is an optical illusion. There is still forward movement but as it recedes it appears to go backward.
Most spiral galaxies have arms of gas and stars that trail behind as they turn, a bit like if you hang off a roundabout at speed. But a backward spiral galaxy (or face on galaxy) appears to have "leading" outer arms that point toward the direction of the galaxy's clockwise rotation. If you were on the roundabout, you would be forward of the momentum. The most famous is NGC 4622 [See Link]
according to my knowledge dru star appears in north direction
A sphere appears the same from any direction.
another word for appears could be comes up, shows up or arrives
In assembly language, a backward reference is when a program refers to a label or memory location that appears earlier in the code. This is commonly used for implementing loops or conditional jumps where the target instruction is located before the jump instruction in memory. Backward references are resolved during the assembly process to calculate relative offsets.
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