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by prevent the object away from the contact of oxygen. it can prevent an object from rusting.
If an object is moving away from you and there are no forces acting on it,then it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Mercury is slightly smaller then the Earths Core. Mercury is believed to have been struck by a planet sized object billions of years ago which blew away everything but the core of the planet.(If Pluto was still a planet, Pluto would also be smaller than the Earth's core, but it was demoted to the status of a dwarf planet.)
The object is moving away from the observer.
because the receptors are not rods
The eye is trying to remove the source of irritation by washing it away.
Because your rods and cones are in between what you see, so it needs time to adjust.
If you are moving at a speed of ceratin speed and there is no force trying to slow you down, and there is no force trying to speed you up. Then there is zero acceleration. An example would be : an object in out in space, if you throw a object away from you the object will float away, since there is no force working on the object after you throw it the object is moving away in a locked speed from you, but have zero acceleration because there is no force affecting the object
Directly under the streetlight there is no shadow. If an object is not directly under the light then the shadow starts at the base of the object and points away from the light.
Turn 45 degrees away from the object you are trying to strafe jump to. Run forward, turn towards object, and jump. If you do not perform these maneuvers fast enough, it will not work.
"Go away" does not have a direct object. "Go" is a verb, and "away" is an adverb.
Of course not. Energy is radiated out all the time. The hotter an object, the more energy will radiate away.
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
Dancing the Night Away was created in 1977.
my first night away from home
After answering this question perhaps 10 or 15 times over the past 2 years,this contributor just thought of a different way to explain it. See how you likethis one:The "night" sky is the sky directly away from the sun.The whole earth is traveling a giant, almost-circular path around the sun once a year,so the direction away from the sun is a slightly different direction every night, pointingtoward different stars.