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The early travelers used the stars not to get lost. They took the direction of star and if moving in same direction, the star would remain in the same direction.
They rotate counterclockwise, looked atfrom an imaginary pointabove the Earth'snorth pole. That's the same directionas the Sun.
Yes, I believe you have that correct.
All comets do not orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets. Some comets orbit in a clockwise direction, while others orbit in a counterclockwise direction.
They were formed by a nebula that was rotating in that direction.
Same as it is everywhere. If looked at from above, anything moving clockwise will move in the same direction as the hands of a clock would move in.
Its magnitude would be the sum of all the magnitudes, and the direction would be the same as the component vectors.
That would be forces that act in the same direction, or more or less in the same direction.
I looked it up because I was wondering the same thing ! It said he was Muslim. So there you go. :)
If they're exactly in the same direction, then the resultant is also in the same direction, and its magnitude is equal to the sum of the two individual magnitudes.
The bathyscaphe works by turning on its engine and it dives into the water and a lot of air is trapped inside it so it swims to the bottom of the sea/ocean. The pressure at the bottom of the sea/ocean is enough to squish a human.
catching and reciving are the same thing
The opposite of changing directions would be maintaining a course, or continuing in the same direction.
Yes. The belt goes over both cams at the same time traveling in the same direction.
No, because velocity includes direction as well as speed.In order for the velocities to be the same, they would have to go the same speed in the same direction.
The early travelers used the stars not to get lost. They took the direction of star and if moving in same direction, the star would remain in the same direction.
The object would accelerate faster.