That depends, in what direction it is moving initially, and at what speed. Inertia is the tendency to MAINTAIN a velocity.
Bullets cannot be shot farther west or east due to the Earth's rotation, as their trajectory is primarily determined by the force and direction of the shot. The rotation of the Earth only impacts large distances and long travel times, not the trajectory of a bullet over short distances.
If you stop an object moving in a circular path, it will continue to travel in the direction tangent to the circle at that point, due to its inertia. This is in accordance with Newton's first law of motion.
To escape the gravitation pull of an object you must travel at or in excess of the escape velocity. The direction of the escape velocity is always radially outward from the center of the object.
An object will continue to travel at constant speed unless acted on by an unbalanced force, and for every force acted on there is an equal opposite reaction in the other way. So the speed and direction of the object will be changed.Source(s):F=MA
That depends, in what direction it is moving initially, and at what speed. Inertia is the tendency to MAINTAIN a velocity.
counter to the earth's rotation Exactly wrong..........it travels WITH the Earths rotation.....eastwards
It would depend on the objects location, time, and the gravitational pull on the object.
The speed of a moving object taken together with its direction of travel gives the velocity of an object. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of an object in motion.
The speed of a moving object taken together with its direction of travel gives the velocity of the object. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction, so it describes how fast an object is moving and in what direction.
Speed and direction together are an object's velocity.
Bullets cannot be shot farther west or east due to the Earth's rotation, as their trajectory is primarily determined by the force and direction of the shot. The rotation of the Earth only impacts large distances and long travel times, not the trajectory of a bullet over short distances.
If you stop an object moving in a circular path, it will continue to travel in the direction tangent to the circle at that point, due to its inertia. This is in accordance with Newton's first law of motion.
Speed and direction of travel are typically referred to as velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed of an object and the direction in which it is moving.
you need to go south due to the earths gravitational pull
inward
The air bubble will travel in the direction opposite to the rotation of the bottle. This is because the rotation motion causes the water to move towards the outer edge of the bottle, displacing the air up towards the center where the bubble is released.