Yes, radar can accurately detect the speed of objects traveling in the opposite direction. Radar measures the speed of objects based on the Doppler shift principle, which is independent of the direction of movement. By analyzing the frequency shift of the radar signal, both the speed and direction of the moving object can be determined.
Moving in a backward motion or direction means physically going in the opposite way from what is considered forward or facing the opposite direction, typically away from the front or original position.
against motion For example, if I push a box to the left, kinetic friction is going to the left.
To find the resultant velocity when combining two velocities going in opposite directions, you simply subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity. The direction of the resultant velocity will be in the direction of the larger velocity.
Yes it can. If distance and displacement is positive then it means it's going forwards. If you get a distance or displacement that is negative then means it's going the other direction, backwards.
Friction always acts in the direction opposite to the the motion of the object.For example, if a bowling ball rolls to the right, friction would act to the left.Without friction, if you threw a ball, it would keep going forever. Friction slows objects down.
Pressure going in the opposite direction in which it should be going.
"Deceleration" is a decrease in speed, however you are still going in the SAME direction so it is POSITIVE. "Retardation" is going in the OPPOSITE direction, therefore it is NEGATIVE.
Moving in a backward motion or direction means physically going in the opposite way from what is considered forward or facing the opposite direction, typically away from the front or original position.
The opposite (perpendicular direction) of horizontal is vertical, (horizontal going across and vertical going from up to down.
against motion For example, if I push a box to the left, kinetic friction is going to the left.
The 'speed' of a body cannot be negative. But if you are stating the 'velocity' then it can be negative. Negative velocity means it is going opposite to the direction that you decided to call the positive direction.
To find the resultant velocity when combining two velocities going in opposite directions, you simply subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity. The direction of the resultant velocity will be in the direction of the larger velocity.
The "bull market" is generally defined as a market that is going up. It's opposite, a "bear market", is defined as a market that is going in the opposite direction, i.e. down.
Walk up to the wheel and press e, you should see arrows going in the opposite direction if done correctly.
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They were going the opposite direction.
Velocity is a vector and its magnitude depends on the direction. If it is positive in one direction, going in the opposite direction it is negative. But speed is a scalar and does not depend on the direction. It has the same value, whatever the direction. That is how the absolute value of velocity is speed.