"Turned outward" typically refers to facing or pointing in an external direction away from something. It can also describe a person's demeanor or behavior that is more focused on others or the outside world rather than themselves.
A surface that curves outward is called a convex surface. It bulges or protrudes outward towards the exterior.
I think you mean the centrifugal force. That force points outwards from the center of rotation.
Outward appearance refers to the physical attributes and characteristics that are observable to others. It includes aspects such as clothing, grooming, body language, and facial expressions, which contribute to the first impression we give to others. It often influences how we are perceived and can impact social interactions and relationships.
A spinning object experiences an outward force known as centrifugal force due to inertia. As the object spins, its inertia resists changes in its motion, causing a force to push it outward from the center of rotation. This outward force is a result of the object's tendency to maintain its circular path.
Photons travel outward from a light bulb in all directions
it is the religious symbol of Sikhism
With a crook or bend; with the hand on the hip and elbow turned outward.
anatomy
Visible/exterior.
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Congenital clubfoot is a deformity where the foot is turned inward or outward. It is a common birth defect that can affect one or both feet, often requiring early intervention and treatment to correct the alignment of the foot.
The word 'eversion' means something being turned outward without the change of location. An example is of someone with a club foot being described as having "a foot eversion".
Visible/exterior.
it means :- conduct, deportment or outward behavior The official definition of the word demeanor is "outward behavior or bearing."Demeanor means have a type of outward behavior. Outward behavior means bearing.
you mean outward and visible sign? this is the catholic way of reffering to the sacraments or a religious outlook on the sacrements meaning or symbol
"Ida" means "outward journey".
On some yaw bearings the teeth point outwards, while on others they are turned inwards.