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Vibrating or maybe fluctuating. Pulsating may describe it too.
Energy moves forward in a wave.
The person has inertia, the resistence to change in motion, so if the car starts accelerating forward, the person's body wants to stay at the same velocity as before, thus it slides backwards relative to the car. If there were no friction or a back of the seat to stop the person, the person would literally not move while the car moves out from under him, thus seeming to move backwards in the car while in reality the car is moving forward under the person.
Electric energy is changed to sound energy by a electromagnetic transducer, a speaker. The speaker moves a magnet that moves the air.
the upper part of the wave moves faster
Vibrating or maybe fluctuating. Pulsating may describe it too.
Air moves in opposite direction and if it's on a car-it will overheat
Assuming you are talking about chess, it always moves forward. It can only move 1 step forward if already moved. If it hasn't been moved then it can move 2 forward. And it can only attack diagonally forward either to the left or right never backwards.
Energy moves forward in a wave.
It moves backwards as the continuous flow of water erodes away the rock, causing the waterfall to move
for signs signifying time, most signs signifying the past will move backwards over your shoulder or backwards in comparison with the present time. In the futue, is the opposite, the sign usually moves forward
Serratus Anterior, moves scapula forward.
Forward and backwards, right and left can be horizontal movements. The ocean waves moves horizontally. Up and down are vertical movements. A rocket that's been recently fired moves vertically. So the answer to your question is no.
the gluteals
Type your answer here... The electric sunroof moves forward and backwards fine, in the last year it won't raise to seal against metal.
The propeller pushes large quantities of air backwards, i.e. imparts momentum to masses of air.Since momentum is conserved, the boat acquires momentum in the opposite direction, i.e. forward.
The boat goes back word because when you jump your tippy- toes are the only thing left on the boat, and then your feet push forward to do the rest, which makes the boat go backwards.