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F[net]=ma ([net] force = mass X acceleration). It is possible. While mass can't be negative, acceleration depends on which direction you're measuring to be positive. If you're acceleration is negative, so is your net force. For example, if you're traveling 60 mph southward, and apply the breaks at -4.7 m/s/s, to find the net force (This works because your car technically would have been in equilibrium had it stayed at 60 mph in the same direction), you would simply multiply your rate of acceleration by the mass of your vehicle, say 1000 kg, which would give you a net force (all forces cosidered) of -4700N southward. At the same time, this could be taken as positive 4700N northward; hence it's directionally dependent. But, long story short, yes; it is possible to have a negative net force, because force is a vector (Includes direction and quantity). Hope this helps! - Fellow physics student
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immmigration-emmigration=net migration
immigration rate + emigration rate.
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Population growth is negative when birthrate is less than death rate.
The highest rate of net domestic migration from 1995 to 200 was in metropolitan areas of 1,000,000 to 1,999,999 residents.
The highest rate of net domestic migration from 1995 to 200 was in metropolitan areas of 1,000,000 to 1,999,999 residents.
Take the rate of EMIGRATION away from the rate of IMMIGRATION. Remember: They're NOT THE SAME THING, so don't get confused. Hope that helps! =]
the population will increase. However, that assumes that net migration is also constant - or does not change sufficiently.
Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Net migration rate is -3.24 migrants per 1,000 population. That roughly translates to 368,500 people leaving the country each year.
An example of net migration would be when the # of immigrants/emigrants exceeds the # of emigrants/immigrants.
explain the effect of net migration on a country's production possibilites frontier