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In microscopy, the image moves in a different direction from how the slide is moved because the lens of a microscope inverts the image. The image moves in the opposite direction from the slide.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
Right
right
That is to reverse.
Left
it will move right direction
In microscopy, the image moves in a different direction from how the slide is moved because the lens of a microscope inverts the image. The image moves in the opposite direction from the slide.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
Right
right
That is to reverse.
plate techtonics move in many directions, they move in the direction that the convectoin currents move which are in the mantle rotating in a circular motion
The same direction because it's only when the slide is moved left to right that it looks different... [I think]
The direction of the force of friction is such that it opposes the direction of motion that an object would move if there were no frictional force acting on the object.
When the force acts perpendicular to the direction of motion then it makes it to move along curved path When the force is opposite to motion then it could stop it
When the force acts perpendicular to the direction of motion then it makes it to move along curved path When the force is opposite to motion then it could stop it