***UK answer*** I would have thought you would both be found at fault - cant remember what its called but same thing happened to me, basically you either pay your own costs and damages or you both pay for the others eg car A pays car Bs damages and vice-versa. It will effect your no claims unless they're protected...
Well, sweetheart, "eastbound and down" is just a fancy way of saying you're heading east. It comes from trucker slang, referring to traveling in an easterly direction. So, if someone tells you to go eastbound and down, just put the pedal to the metal and keep on truckin'.
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If they are traveling in opposite directions, then they are traveling away from each other at a speed of 95 miles per hour. 380/95=4 They have been traveling for four hours.
Different weights and traveling in opposite directions.
If a bus runs opposite northeast, it would be traveling south southwest.
Two cars can have equal and opposite momentum if they have different masses. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, so even if the two cars are traveling at different speeds, their momenta can be equal and opposite as long as their masses are inversely proportional to their velocities.
The velocity of a car traveling backwards would be negative, as it is moving in the opposite direction of its positive reference point.
When waves equal in wavelength and amplitude, but traveling in opposite directions, continuously interfere with each other.
It slows to a rest and then starts moving in the opposite direction at constant acceleration in that direction.
This statement is consistent with the law of conservation of momentum. When object A collides with object B and bounces back, the total momentum of the system before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the system after the collision, assuming no external forces are involved. This means that the final momentum of object A after the collision is equal to its initial momentum.