Yes. Radiation travels in all directions, however, it can be collimated, so as to be coerced into traveling in one direction, but that is not a process of the emitting nuclide.
This is true because it is understood that cars only travel in one direction in any given lane.
To create vacuum. Heat doesn't travel from one side to the other (in either direction) if there is no matter. Temperature is basically a measure of the amount of vibrational energy particles have. No particles, no temperature, except via eletromagnetic radiation, which can travel through vacuum.
It is electromagnetic radiation that needs no medium to travel in. Gamma rays, light and radio waves, all forms of electromagnetic radiation, can travel through the vacuum of space very well. In fact, they prefer it.
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Atoms moved by radiation may move in random directions, depending on the type and energy of the radiation. The movement can be in any direction, not necessarily in a specific pattern.
Tornadoes can travel in any direction, but the majority move in an easterly. The most common direction of travel is northeast.
Tornadoes can travel in any direction, but will most often travel from southwest to northeast.
One step in any direction will take you south.
Gamma radiation can travel several meters in air, but its range can be affected by factors such as the energy of the radiation, the density of the air, and any obstacles in its path.
Yes, infrared waves can travel in all directions. They are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can propagate through air and some other materials, allowing them to move in any direction from the source of emission.
Heat energy travels in all directions in radiation, moving away from the object that is the source of the heat.
If you travel along a line of longitude from the South Pole, you would travel directly northwards.
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That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
All types of radiation can travel through space.
Most tornadoes travel toward the north east.