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It becomes a curve.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
Forward,
It has plenty of direction. The direction of the electric field at any point in it is the direction of the force that would be felt by an infinitesimally small positive charge placed at that point.
The compass needle aligns itself parallel to the direction of the lines of magnetic force where it happens to be. It does not 'point to a particular pole' for that is beyond the sensibility of a simple bar of metal. I repeat, it aligns itself parallel to the lines of magnetic force ...
It becomes a curve.
Downhill. What compass direction that happens to be at any given point varies, but the overall trend is "south".
I do believe it will constantly get faster up into the point of disenigrating
No it does not. Since the Earth is constantly spinning, and also rotating around the sun, the earth will point in all 360 degrees.
-- "Acceleraion" means a change in speed or direction of motion. -- The path of an orbiting body is curved at every point, so its direction is constantly changing. -- So an orbiting body is being constantly accelerated, even if its speed isn't changing.
Einstein calculated that at absolute 0 the water molecule turns into photon
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
In theory, you would eventually return to your starting point. However, in reality you would probably drown.
the direction of OP is call radial direction of the moving point p while the direction of OQ which is perpendicular to OP in the sense of (theta)angle is called transverse direction of the moving point P.
It's The direction you point the gun
Forward,
It has plenty of direction. The direction of the electric field at any point in it is the direction of the force that would be felt by an infinitesimally small positive charge placed at that point.