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If they have room to travel (e.g., you shine the flashlight towards the sky), they can travel on indefinitely.
Electrons will travel farther distances at a lower voltage.
I can't determine what you're asking about. Stars do travel; they orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
That depends on how far you are from it in your orbit. If you're 1 million miles from the center of the sun and travel in a circle, then the length of your orbit is about 6,283,185 miles . If you're 10 million miles from the center of the sun and travel in a circle, then the length of your orbit is about 62,831,853 miles. If you're 93 million miles from the center of the sun, and travel in a circle, and start out in exactly the right place at just exactly the right time, then you'll always be pretty close to the Earth, and the length of your orbit will be about 584,336,234 miles.
you would never get old, but you wouldn't be able to see yourself
It gets hotter
It will shift towards red ( becomes lower) as it moves away and towards blue as it approaches.
pressure increases and "bunches up"
If they have room to travel (e.g., you shine the flashlight towards the sky), they can travel on indefinitely.
Sound waves are the waves that travel by squeezing and spreading.
Air pressure decreases while temperature increases.
The resulting phenomenon is known as constructive interference.
a center for travel were you can know were you are going and were you can go at a certain time.
They do travel towards the light,yes.They hide in the day in case of predators or other animals have their eyesight caught on their lunch.
You have 200 ft in CA to travel on it
South.
the care center is the travel showthe help center shows you