The push behind a current is voltage.
All beaches have "no jellyfish" at some point of time. This changes through the current changes. If the current is pushing into the beach there will be Jellyfish if it is the right time of year. But if there is no current or it is pushing out to sea there will be no Jellyfish.
westward draft is pushing cold water to the current this water is from the polar region.
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
I believe the oceans current is pushing the continents. That's why they're drifting
An electromagnet if formed by pushing current through a coil. If the circuit is truly open, current will cease to flow, thus no electromagnet.
a battery acts like a pump, pushing the current through the wire !
You could consider the Voltage as the pushing force in a circuit. It drives the current.
stern line
To leave the dock with the current pushing against you, first assess the current's strength and direction. Start by using your engine to create thrust away from the dock while simultaneously steering the boat at an angle toward the current, allowing it to push you off the dock. If possible, use fenders to protect the boat from the dock as you maneuver. Once free, steer into the current to gain control and head in your desired direction.
The bow
MACRS allows you to move up your deductions to the current year instead of pushing them off into the future