Living things change direction to respond to stimuli, avoid danger, seek food, or find a mate. Amy's question is not a good scientific question because it lacks specificity and doesn't have a clear hypothesis or objective. A better scientific question would be more focused, testable, and based on existing knowledge or observations.
In the scientific community, evolution is not necessarily considered progressive in the sense of always leading to improvement. Evolution is a process of change and adaptation over time, driven by natural selection and genetic variation. It does not have a predetermined direction or goal of progress.
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If the velocity is constant there is no acceleration. Speed is not velocity, velocity has speed and direction. I A car going around a circular track at 60 mph keeps the same speed but changes direction and thus accelerates at a constant speed. Velocity is speed in a certain direction. So change the speed but keep direction the same and you change the velocity. or Change the direction while keeping the speed the same and you change the velocity. If the speed is constant, any change of direction is a change in velocity. Driving around in a circle is a case of constantly changing direction.
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The scientific name for the process of evolution is "biological evolution." It refers to the change in the genetic composition of populations over successive generations.
They don't move in a specific direction. Every plate moves in it's own direction and sometimes they can change directions.
there are many answers to that question. In fact, most don't change.
If I am reading your question correctly, you want to now if balanced forces can change the direction an object is traveling. The answer is no. Balanced forces always produce no net change, hence the term "balanced". You need an unbalanced force to change the direction of an object, or to set an object in motion from a standstill.
Physicists, along with other scientists, use the scientific method. This method consists of: Formulation of a question, Hypothesis, Prediction, Testing, and Analysis. Keep in mind that some people change the order sometimes.
Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity, and is a result of a force being applied on the object in question. Acceleration will not always result in an object changing direction, but it is capable of it (in the case of centripetal acceleration, all it does is change the direction.) Acceleration is a vector, therefore a direction must always be given when a value is stated.
Not everyone has English as a first language, and not every question is written in correct English. In such a case, Supervisors may change the wording to make the question more understandable.
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Supervisors correct apparent spelling and grammar errors in questions. Sometimes this causes your question to be merged into an existing but differently worded question asking the same thing, Sometimes supervisors misunderstand a question while "correcting" apparent errors and change the meaning of a question inadvertently.
Except first order lever, both second and third order levers will not change the direction of force. Hope I have given the right one. I am not sure about the idea behind the question.
In scientific terms, force is a push or pull that can cause an object to move, stop, or change direction. It is measured in units called newtons. Force impacts the motion of objects by influencing their speed, direction, or shape. For example, a greater force applied to an object will cause it to accelerate faster, while a force in the opposite direction can slow it down or change its path.
It led scientists to question the traditional beliefs about the workings of the universe.
The real question is 'why not?'(: