use the prefix trans-
To indicate that the two carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions (cis/trans configuration), use the terms cis for the same side and trans for opposite sides. Assign priority to groups attached to the carbons based on atomic number, and use cis for groups on the same side and trans for groups on opposite sides.
The E/Z system is used to indicate the stereochemistry around a double bond. E (entgegen) signifies "opposite" indicating the groups on each carbon are on opposite sides of the double bond. Z (zusammen) signifies "together" indicating the groups are on the same side.
A molecule with two strong bond dipoles can have no molecular dipole if the bond dipoles cancel each other out by pointing in exactly opposite directions. For example, in carbon dioxide (a linear molecule), the carbon-oxygen bonds have a large dipole moment. However, because one dipole points to the left and the other points to the right, the dipoles cancel and overall there is no molecular dipole.
In the context of magnetic fields, parallel alignment means that the magnetic fields of two objects are pointing in the same direction, while antiparallel alignment means they are pointing in opposite directions.
A molecule with two strong bond dipoles can have no molecular dipole if the bond dipoles cancel each other out by pointing in exactly opposite directions. For example, in carbon dioxide (a linear molecule), the carbon-oxygen bonds have a large dipole moment. However, because one dipole points to the left and the other points to the right, the dipoles cancel and overall there is no molecular dipole.
use the prefix TRANS-
To indicate that the two carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions (cis/trans configuration), use the terms cis for the same side and trans for opposite sides. Assign priority to groups attached to the carbons based on atomic number, and use cis for groups on the same side and trans for groups on opposite sides.
A back bearing is a bearing taken pointing to the exact opposite direction to the direction in which someone is heading.
A back bearing is a bearing taken pointing to the exact opposite direction to the direction in which someone is heading.
The pointing finger in a picture is often used to draw attention to something specific or to indicate direction or importance.
Use the prefix trans
Two arrows pointing in opposite directions usually symbolize balance or opposition. It can indicate a state of equilibrium or a binary relationship where two forces are working in opposition.
Vectors are quantities that indicate both direction and magnitude. Examples include force, velocity, and displacement. The direction is typically shown by an arrow pointing in the specific direction, and the magnitude is represented by the length of the arrow.
A pointing finger is generally used to indicate attention or direction. For example, pointing fingers may be seen in businesses to indicate things like where the restrooms are. The more common 'arrow' style of graphic is used in the same way.
Vertical is a relative term. It usually refers to a direction pointing in the opposite direction of Gravity. So if you are in outer space, then I guess there is no real "vertical" direction.
The acceleration is opposite the direction the object is moving, so the acceleration is negative and southward.
The E/Z system is used to indicate the stereochemistry around a double bond. E (entgegen) signifies "opposite" indicating the groups on each carbon are on opposite sides of the double bond. Z (zusammen) signifies "together" indicating the groups are on the same side.