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No, it is not possible. For a stationary wave, two identical waves should travel in opposite direction along a string.
Theortically, should be the same.
It depends how you changed the direction of the body. If the body is hit by an external force in the direction of motion, the velocity should increase. If the body is hit by an external force in the opposite direction of motion, velocity will decrease.
Forces always come in pairs. If there is a force of object A against object B, then there will also be a force of object B against object A. Which of the two should be called "action" and which "reaction" is sometimes an arbitrary decision.
(1) Decide on a direction that you will consider positive. (2) Calculate the momentum of the object that travels in the "positive" direction. (3) Calculate the momentum of the object that travels in the "negative" direction (the momentum should be negative). (4) Add both numbers algebraically.
Cyclists are supposed to ride in the same direction as motorized vehicle traffic.
No, it is not possible. For a stationary wave, two identical waves should travel in opposite direction along a string.
Schoolbus? On the opposite side of a 4-lane roadway and travelling in the opposite direction than the schoolbus, you do not have to stop. It is against the law for school buses to pick up or discharge students to walk across a 4-lane roadway. They can only discharge and pick up on the same side of the street. HOWEVER: If you are on the same side and travelling in the same direction as the schoolbus, yes, you must stop behind the bus.
the opposite direction of the growth of the hair which is usually upwards
Pressure going in the opposite direction in which it should be going.
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
Slow down and let the car pass, and then pass the bicyclist
The opposite direction of the car
Opposite direction of Lock.
Proceed with caution.
180 degrees
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