You may have been in an accident and some steering/suspension parts are bent or you may have extremely worn steering/suspension parts. Even the rear end could be knocked out of alignment to cause that. Have the vehicle checked, repairs made and an alignment done for your safety.
It could be a Gaussian curve (Normal distribution) rotated through a right angle.It could be a Gaussian curve (Normal distribution) rotated through a right angle.It could be a Gaussian curve (Normal distribution) rotated through a right angle.It could be a Gaussian curve (Normal distribution) rotated through a right angle.
If we are talking about a normal arrow, then no. if " -> " is rotated 90 degrees, it would not look the same as it did before. It would look something like this: ^ | Which would not be the same.
90 degrees (That line is the normal to the mirror.)
Rotated die errors occur occasionally on most dates and denominations. However, it's important to know what you're referring to by "175 degrees". Because all U.S. coins normally use full 180 degree rotation, do you mean that both sides of the coin are 175 degrees off that measure (i.e. pointing almost the same direction) or only 5 degrees off normal rotation? The first could be reasonably valuable, the second, only slightly.
Nope - normal body temperature in Celsius is 37 degrees.
Normal body temperature in degrees fahrenheit is 98.6 and 37 in degrees Celsius.
yes An erection can be stronger in some people than others and also at different times depending on what is arousing them. It is not unusual for it to stand straight up at attention.
If by "straight on" you mean at 90 degrees to the surface of the medium, that is because light is only deviated if it makes an angle with the normal, which is an imaginary line perpendicular to the surface of the medium. If no angle is made between the normal line and the light ray, then no refraction occurs and the light passes through in a straight line. For more information see the related link below.
Normal body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius. 39 degrees is considered "fever"
The normal temperature is 37 degrees Celsius, or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
37 degrees Celsius.
normal human body temperature 36.8±0.7 degrees celsius scale