Away from the sun. The radiation blows the 'boil off', as comets are made of dirty snowballs.
Away from the Sun.
its because there going so fast that stuff off the coment flyes be hind it and that's what makes up the tail
Comets have tails due to the sublimation of ice and other volatile materials when they approach the Sun, which creates a cloud of gas and dust around the nucleus. This material is then pushed away from the comet by solar radiation and solar wind, resulting in a tail. The tails always point away from the Sun because the solar wind and radiation pressure exert a force that pushes the particles outward, regardless of the comet's direction of travel. Therefore, no matter the orientation of the comet's orbit, its tail will always trail behind it in the direction opposite to the Sun.
No, a comet's tail always faces away from the sun/
When there is a large current in the direction shown, each compass point will point in the same direction as the current.
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To determine the direction of the electric field at a specific point, you can place a positive test charge at that point and observe the direction in which it experiences a force. The direction of the force on the positive test charge indicates the direction of the electric field at that point.
i don't think it does because reference point is a point with other points and lines connected to it so it doesn't depend on direction
Away from the Sun. The tails is caused by the solar wind.
Only by accident. A comet's tail will point away from the sun.