The moon isn't really moving, the car is just moving around the moon.
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drives her car or runs.
This is a gray situation with many variables.If you were moving in traffic and were following all laws, you cannot be charged for causing the accident;If you were moving in traffic and were NOT following all laws, you CAN be charged for causing the accident;If you were moving in traffic and were NOT following all laws, you CAN be charged for causing the accident AND be held responsible for ambulance, ER, hospital, and any other costs, PLUS your own car;If a child is a minor under age 12 years old, and you were following traffic laws, the law can be gray at best. Even if the child did wrong, there was no intent to do it. So then, no one is held "responsible".If a child is a minor under age 12 years old, and you were NOT following traffic laws AND even if the child did wrong, you could be held responsible;If a child is a teenager, it can get even more muddled. IF he ran into you, you could bring action in Small Claims Court against the teen AND parents, for neglecting to manage their child. You need to have not done anything wrong.The best decision is to:File a Police Report;Notify your insurance company;Use Small Claims Court if you did not do anything legally wrong, especially if the Police Report supports your story.NOTE: I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.
Eichi Sakurai from Full Moon Wo Sagashite? In the manga he dies in a plane crash and in the anime he dies in a car crash.
Toyota has had 2 slogans throughout time. Early Years in America: (mid 80s-1994) "Everybody drives one" 1994-Present: "Moving foreword"
If you use the passing car as a reference point, you would appear to be moving south. This is because your perspective changes as the passing car moves north, making it seem like you are moving in the opposite direction, even though you are stationary.
It's your eye that makes you think that the moon is following you when you're driving.
The apparent movement of the moon while you're in a car is due to your shifting perspective as you move. As you travel, the moon appears to shift relative to the landscape around you, giving the illusion of movement. This effect is similar to how objects closer to you seem to move faster than distant objects when you are in motion.
The passenger in the rear seat of a car moving at a steady speed is at rest relative to the car itself. This is because the passenger is moving with the same velocity as the car, so they appear to be at rest relative to each other.
Motion is always compared to a reference point. If you and some friends are driving in a car at 60 mph from your reference point your friends do not appear to be moving, but if you are standing at the side of the road as the car goes by the passengers will appear to be moving at 60 mph.
The kinetic energy of the car moving at 29 m/s is 633,375 J. The kinetic energy of the car moving at 18 m/s is 486,000 J. The kinetic energy of the car moving at 42 m/s is 1,323,000 J.
When you are driving, the objects inside the car are moving at the same speed and direction as the car, so they appear stationary relative to you. On the other hand, the objects outside the car are stationary or moving at varying speeds, which creates a visual contrast making them seem like they are moving relative to you.
* because it is an opical illousion and it seems ro be moving when the car is movinbg because you are moving and it is not, so lets just say that it is a trick by your brain. * it is what you belive and * its just a trick that the brain seems to be funny
I assume you mean, when the car starts moving. The car starts moving; the coffee cup "wants to", or has the tendency to, keep its previous velocity, so it has the tendency of NOT following the movement of the car.
Further away (smaller) than they actually are.
Because we are so VASTLY far away; we don't notice the motion. Whey you are riding in a car and you look out the window, the trees and buildings along the freeway seem to RACE past. The Moon, on the other hand, appears to be keeping up with you. You're still moving, and the Moon is moving itself; but at 250,000 miles away, you don't notice the speed of either your car OR the Moon.
The velocity of the car moving 4 m/s west would be represented by -4 m/s since motion in the opposite direction is indicated by a negative sign.