That would depend on which direction u r facing as it moves left across your field of view. If u r facing West, the spicemen would b moving south, if u r facing north, it would b moving west, if u r facing east, it would b moving north, & if u r facing south, it would b moving east. Most likely the specimen would b travelling in a frontwards direction as opposed 2 backwards, but I think most live specimens r able 2 move in either direction (except maybe fish?) LOL! But im not sure of that fact.
wouldn't it be moving?
The wind direction could be in any direction in a blizzard; it would be dependent on the location and which way the fronts are moving. Most of the blizzards in our area have little wind, usually thick, relentless snow fall.
false A car can have a negative acceleration and be speeding up. A negative acceleration determines the direction of the acceleration A car with forward acceleration will speed up in the forward direction A car moving forward with a negative acceleration will slow down A car not moving with a negative acceleration will speed up in the backward direction A car moving backward with a negative acceleration will speed up in the backward direction
No, transverse means crosswise. It would be something across something else. You may make a transverse incision across the abdomen, for example (which could be straight or crooked as long as it is in a cross direction).
Yes. Scientist Wardisiani proved it
wouldn't it be moving?
Both. Depending on which direction you are looking from. You could either go northeast across Canada, or northwest across Africa.
Its speed could grow or shrink, or the direction in which it's moving could change.
There are many ways to tell which direction a front is moving in. You could track its path for example.
They would be traveling at the same speed. Two objects moving with the same velocity must be moving in the same direction and at the same speed. The reason for this is because velocity is speed in a specified direction. Another way to say that is to say that velocity is speed with a direction vector. It is a physical quantity with magnitude and direction. Two objects moving with the same speed could be moving toward a head-on collision. Or they could be moving along convergent, divergent or skewed paths. Not so with two objects that have identical velocities. They are moving on the same or on parallel courses, and they are moving at the same speed.
They would be traveling at the same speed. Two objects moving with the same velocity must be moving in the same direction and at the same speed. The reason for this is because velocity is speed in a specified direction. Another way to say that is to say that velocity is speed with a direction vector. It is a physical quantity with magnitude and direction. Two objects moving with the same speed could be moving toward a head-on collision. Or they could be moving along convergent, divergent or skewed paths. Not so with two objects that have identical velocities. They are moving on the same or on parallel courses, and they are moving at the same speed.
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A scalar quantity has no direction, you cannot talk of north heat, or left heat, or upward heat - they are meaningless. The fact that heat travels in one general direction does not imply a single definite direction - think of a crowd moving along a street - although the crowd may be moving in one direction, the individuals could be moving in any direction within the crowd.
It could be an increase or decrease in its kinetic energy, or simply a change in the direction of motion.
The wind direction could be in any direction in a blizzard; it would be dependent on the location and which way the fronts are moving. Most of the blizzards in our area have little wind, usually thick, relentless snow fall.
it could mean that underneath your house is a barreal ground or it could mean nothing
The word currents have several meanings. It could mean a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, or a flow of electricity.