Neither, they move up and down rather like a bucket handle. When the handle is "up" as in when you are carrying the bucket there is a big space under the curve of the handle. When the bucket is down and the handle is lying on the side of the bucket there is no space under the handle - that is how your ribs work.
it can hit your heart so there is a chance you may die
talipes
These are machines dealing with fluids, like (Axial Compressors, pumps and Fans). the term "Axial" is given due to the direction of inward and outward flow. In axial turbo machines the direction of outward flow is the same as the direction of the inward flow since the blades of the machines doesn't change the direction of flow.
yes.yor ribs move 5 million times a year, everytime you breathe!
place your hands on your hips and move them up until you feel bones, what you feel is your ribs.
You're thinking of 'lumbar' which is the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis.
Inward!
inward
Outward
concave is inward, convex is outward concave is inward, convex is outward
Outward
outward
outward i think.....
An "inward" is one you receive that you need to pay. An "outward" is one you prepare and send to someone to pay you.
No; "centripetal" implies an inward force.
yes
Invoice sent by seller is called outward invoice. Invoice received by buyer(from seller) is called Inward Invoice
outward, because centrifuge means separating.