A submarine rotates its turbines in the opposite direction of normal rotation to cause water to be drawn towards the submarine. The force causing the mass to be moved toward the bow of the submarine is counteracted by the force drawing the submarine backwards.
The bottle is likely being carried by the current or the movement of the water caused by the waves. The direction of the waves propels the bottle forward, moving it in the same direction as the waves.
Negative work is being done when you push on a box but it moves backwards. This means that the force you apply is in the opposite direction of the displacement of the box, resulting in a decrease in its energy.
Wind is caused by differences in air pressure, with air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. When we feel the wind "pulling" on us, it is actually due to our bodies moving into an area of low pressure where the air is rushing to fill the space, creating the sensation of being pulled.
The word you are looking for is "motion." It refers to the act or process of moving or being moved from one place to another.
The onomatopoeia for moving paper could be "rustle," "swish," or "crinkle." These words imitate the sound of paper moving or being handled.
the opposite of moving forward.
Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants., A submarine plant or animal.
yes. you are still moving in a direction, and the wheels are still spinning, and the engine is still running, and the transmission is still being used.
You're probably referring to the term "slipstream", which is sometimes used synonymously with "prop wash".
In war a submarine can hide under the water and attack without being seen.
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Those are the fire trails that are commonly left by the delorean after it passes through time. The twin loops, or "backwards 99", were caused because the delorean did a back flip after being struck by lightening, and before passing through time.
Being forced backwards by an enemy.
It's a lot like being in a plane!
Because its desserts spelled backwards!!
don't know the actual record, but i know that the USS Parchee was "submerged" for 87 days in 1985/86(?).
On May 7, 1915 the American ship, the Lusitania, was sunk off the coast of Ireland. The ship was sunk by a German submarine; the event caused the death of 1198 people, 138 being Americans.