inertia (an object in motion wants to keep moving in that direction)
Use the position of your vehicle to communicate your intentions to change lanes. Position the vehicle in the right side of your lane before turning right and move toward the center line when you are about to turn left.
Depending on the year, its location will be either on the passengers side or toward the center away from the passengers side............
The thrust bearing is located in the crankshaft journal. usually in the center main cap. Although sometimes toward the front or rear it is recognizable, the only main bearing with sides.
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It was the airplane that was headed toward the white house -_-
Thrust would point in the direction of travel. Drag would counter thrust, so generally in a direction 180 degrees from the thrust vector's direction. The lift vector would point in the direction (generally) away from the center of the earth. The gravity vector would point toward the center of the earth.
An airplane with jet engines works by burning fuel to push hot air toward the ground and create thrust to lift off. The hot air is expelled out the back of the jet engine, propelling the aircraft forward.
Centripetal force is that which bind you toward the center when you are tilted at turning.
it was one of the turning points toward the defeat of the South............
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Lateral G, or lateral gravitational force, refers to the side-to-side acceleration experienced by an object or a person, often in the context of vehicles during cornering or turning. It is measured in "G's," where 1 G represents the force of Earth's gravity. For instance, when a car makes a sharp turn, passengers may feel a force pushing them toward the outside of the turn, which is the lateral G acting on them. High lateral G forces can affect vehicle handling and passenger comfort.
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