up and down
The forces acting in a vertical direction or in a straight direction is called vertical force
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 vertical component of a vector is influenced by factors such as gravity, the direction of the vector, and the angle at which the vector is tilted with respect to the vertical axis. It represents the magnitude of the vector in the vertical direction.
The distance in the vertical direction.
The direction of straight up is called "vertical."
Yes, a body can move horizontally with acceleration in the vertical direction if it is subject to a force that is acting at an angle. This can cause the body to experience motion in both the horizontal and vertical directions simultaneously, resulting in acceleration in the vertical direction while still moving horizontally.
The opposite (perpendicular direction) of vertical is horizontal, meaning side to side.
North to South
In the vertical direction.
In the vertical direction.
Vertical
vertical is up and down horizontal is side to side