The magma forms sills and magma chambers.
astigmatism
This occurs when plates are pushed in opposite directions along a horizontal plane.
Faulting.
Time is plotted on the horizontal axis.
yea
Sill forms when magma flows in a horizontal direction along rock layers.
Usually along a fault the rock layers are broken and displaced in some manner so that the rock layers are not continuous across the fault.
astigmatism
The motion of a projectile is a combination of two motions, a constant speed motion in the horizontal direction, and an accelerated motion in the vertical direction. The velocity component that changes along the path is Vy.
It is a velocity-time graph in which time is plotted along the horizontal axis and the velocity of an object in a selected direction is plotted along the vertical axis.
They move back and forth - in this case, along the direction in which the wave advanced.
When a ball is kicked at an angle, there is no acceleration along the horizontal direction (since there isn't any force along the direction ,ignoring viscous forces), so , its velocity along the horizontal direction remains unchanged.... according to the 1st law , velocity changes only when a net resultant force is applied on the ball , so , Newton's law is valid. only the initial angle of kick and the vertical component of velocity are mainly responsible for the distance travelled by the ball horizontally....
This occurs when plates are pushed in opposite directions along a horizontal plane.
The initial velocity is sqrt(5) times the vertical component, and its angle relative to the horizontal direction, is 0.46 radians (26.6 degrees).
No, unless both are zero. No work is done in a horizontal motion. mGh is work in a vertical direction.
This occurs when plates are pushed in opposite directions along a horizontal plane.
Yes. The "direction" of the vector is along the axis of rotation.Yes. The "direction" of the vector is along the axis of rotation.Yes. The "direction" of the vector is along the axis of rotation.Yes. The "direction" of the vector is along the axis of rotation.