direction?
When something is moving backwards and forwards, it is typically referred to as oscillation or vibration.
Is there something specific you need help with?
The word that means to search through something by moving things around is "rummage."
The course of a moving point refers to the trajectory or path that the point follows as it moves through space. It can be described using mathematical equations or by plotting the point's positions at different time intervals. The course can be influenced by factors such as velocity, acceleration, and external forces.
If something appears to be moving to the left of you, it means that its motion is directed towards your left side relative to your own position. This can occur if the object is actually moving to the left, or if you are moving to the right while the object remains stationary. Another possibility is that the object is stationary, but you are moving to the left.
if it orbits the earth is it moving? yes if course its moving if something orbits something of course it would be moving
No, "direction" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word meaning the way or course in which something is moving or pointing.
bc it got moved of course it would affect it bc if something broke while moving it
Moving is when something is in motion and it remains in motion until an immovable force stops it. On the other hand when something is still then it is considered as not moving.
Stop something moving.
A river is something that has a beginning and an end but never stops moving.
Of course not
No of course not!
of course it is
Kenatic energy is when something is moving potential energy is when something isn't moving -_________________________Flames Rock
When something is moving backwards and forwards, it is typically referred to as oscillation or vibration.
To prevent something from moving.