Drumlin
Its ovious why a compass points in different directions. For example, if your going north, the compass points north because your going that direction. Theres also a magnet concealed in the compass. How does the compass know what direction yoiur going. Earth it self is a magnet. When you head that direction, it will point
reflection
A compass rose.
Ah, the points of the compass rose that are the longest are the north and south points. They reach out like friendly arms, guiding us in our journey with their length and strength. Just like in painting, these points provide a solid foundation for our direction and help us find our way with ease.
The term "compass direction" means a direction shown by a magnetic compass, one whose needle will be drawn to a north-south alignment. When at a location and facing a certain direction, the "compass direction" is the one at the top (front) of the moving compass rose. If a location is in that direction, it is the indicated compass direction from the current point.On a map, the direction from one point to another is indicated by the up-down and left-right line between the points, and the compass directions are indicated by a compass rose on the map.
The glacier likely advanced from the southwest. Drumlins form as glaciers move over the landscape and shape the land underneath them. The steep side of a drumlin points in the direction the glacier advanced from, indicating a southwest direction in this case.
The velocity of an object can only change if it is accelerating and if this is constant and continuous. Velocity will also only change direction if acceleration is greater than zero and will not work if at zero.
When the potential is decreasing, the electric field points in the direction of decreasing potential.
The unit vector n that points in the direction of propagation is a vector with a magnitude of 1 that indicates the direction in which a wave or signal is moving.
it points in the direction of flowing current due to majority carriers... that is from positive side to negative side
The high points in a transverse wave are called crests. These are the points where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum in the upward direction perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
north
The speed is zero at the points where there is a change in direction; thus, at points where the object comes to a temporary stop and reverses direction.
2 points
displacement
No, distance refers to the amount of ground covered between two points without considering direction. Direction is a separate concept that indicates the orientation of the movement between the two points.
The arrow on a furnace filter points in the direction of airflow.