It is false. It is centripetal force that pushes you towards the door of the car opposite the direction of the turn.
the correction answer for apex is (true)
Inertia (centripetal force).
Driving slowly around the corner
change in direction=change in acceleration
IF it changes to the completely opposite direction ... does a 180 or a "U-turn" ...then the velocity must be zero at that instant. But if the direction only changesby turning a corner or going around a bend, then there's no way to know whatthe velocity is without a lot more information.
-- changing direction of motion, like around a curve or a corner -- slowing down -- speeding up
Inertia (centripetal force).
Look to the opposite corner of the road but keep your steering wheel straight, so as to not veer in the direction you're staring. If they're driving with highs on, flash your high beams to indicate they should turn them off.
Look to the opposite corner of the road but keep your steering wheel straight, so as to not veer in the direction you're staring. If they're driving with highs on, flash your high beams to indicate they should turn them off.
Look to the opposite corner of the road but keep your steering wheel straight, so as to not veer in the direction you're staring. If they're driving with highs on, flash your high beams to indicate they should turn them off.
The opposite word for corner is diagonal.
"Diagonal" is not a shape, it is a direction, or orientation. If you drew a line from one corner of a square to the opposite corner, that new line would be diagonal to the square. Here is an example: / or \
"Diagonal" is not a shape, it is a direction, or orientation. If you drew a line from one corner of a square to the opposite corner, that new line would be diagonal to the square. Here is an example: / or \
Turn it round the other way so that the angled corner is facing the opposite direction and try again gently.
CORNER
two student, coming from opposite direction,run around a corner and crash into each other.both end up staggering backwards
84 from one side to the opposite side, and 4 from one corner to the opposite corner
when an passenger travells in the bus when the bus changes its direction the body lean to the opposite side of the direction as our lower portion which is not in contact with the bus and the upper part move at the other direction