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The poles.
A compass is a simple device which consists of a small, lightweight magnet which is balanced on a nearly frictionless pivot point. A compass will always point towards the North Pole because of the Earthâ??s magnetic field because the magnet inside the compass is drawn to that magnetic field.
Centripetal force is a force that makes a body follow a curved path: it is always directed orthogonal to the velocity of the body, toward the instantaneous center of curvature of the path. The term centripetal force comes from the Latin words centrum ("center") and petere ("tend towards", "aim at"), signifying that the force is directed inward toward the center of curvature of the path. Isaac Newton's description was: "A centripetal force is that by which bodies are drawn or impelled, or in any way tend, towards a point as to a center."
Because the parallels of latitude are imaginary lines drawn on the Earth's surface, and, you may have noticed, cross sections of the Earth itself decrease in diameter as the cutting plane moves toward the poles.
Usually state lines are drawn as a dot dash dot line.
always towards the charge
On a diagram objects are usually drawn as boxes or circles and forces are usually seen as arrows. The arrows will depict the direction the force is traveling.
A line segment is a line with two points. When drawn, there are no arrows coming out of the points.
nothing because you can hardly see your toes !
This symbol of a heart struck with an arrow references the Greek myth of Cupid, a young boy who carried a quiver and bow. He would shoot people with his magic arrows, which were said to induce love.
OK, get this: It's towards the north.
absolutely nothing all it does is be drawn towards the nucleus
No, a crossbow and a bow and arrow are not the same thing.a crossbow fires bolts not arrows, the string is drawn back using a winch, and is fired by pulling a trigger to release the stringa bow fires arrows, the string is drawn back by hand, and is fired simply by releasing the string from your fingersCrossbow bolts will penetrate plate metal armor while arrows fired from bows cannot.
Apollo had a cart drawn by horses to take him across the sky. He had a bow and arrows. He also could play the lyre.
A quiver if you have them for use, but not drawn. A rest if it is used to hold the arrow in place during the draw.
The poles.
Drew McCord Stroud has written: 'Lines drawn towards'