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This happens because of Newton's First Law. This law states

Every body perseveres in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight forward, except insofar as it is compelled to change its state by force impressed. This means that when an object is moving, it will naturally continue in a straight path until something acts upon it. When you turn left, the object still wants to move in a straight path, so it is not really turning right, it is attempting to continue move in a straight line.

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What is a steep slide called?

A steep slide is commonly referred to as a "chute" or a "slope." These terms describe a sharply inclined surface that allows objects or individuals to slide quickly downhill.


When your car slides on ice do you turn into or out of the slide?

Turn into the slide by steering in the direction that the rear of the car is sliding. This helps to regain control and straighten out the vehicle. Avoid overcompensating by jerking the steering wheel or hitting the brakes suddenly.


Where does an image go when you move the slide to the right on a compound microscope?

When looking through a microscope, if you move the slide left, the image will move right, and vice versa.


What are sudden collapses of hillsides?

Loud noises, earthquakes, extended periods of rain making soil loose enough to slide down a hill.


How would you move a microscope slides on the stage in order to bring a specimen in the upper righ-hand?

You would move the slide to the left. Remember, the image you see is reversed and flipped. That means that if your organism is moving from right to left when you look under the microscope, that the actual organism on the slide is moving from left to right. Going off of that logic, if the REAL organism on the REAL slide is moving from left to right, than you would have to move the actual slide to the left in order to place right hand side of the slide (where the organism just moved) back into your view. This would reflect in what you see under the microscope as well since you put the real organism back into view.as a handy rule of thumb, when using a compound light microscope, pull the slide in the direction that the organism is moving out of view in to keep them in sight.

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