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Do pulleys move in a same direction?

No, pulleys can be configured to move in the same or opposite directions. If the pulleys are set up with the same orientation, they will move in the same direction. However, by using different setups or arrangements, they can also be made to move in opposite directions.


You are both pulling the same object in opposite directions at first the object doesn't move then it does what are you when the objects move?

You are applying a force to the object, but in opposite directions. The object doesn't move at first because the forces are balanced. Once one force overcomes the other, the object begins to move in the direction of the greater force.


What happens when two forces acts in opposite direction?

When two forces act in opposite directions, they create a net force that is the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces. The object will move in the direction of the stronger force, but its motion may be affected by the net force.


What works in pairs and move in the opposite direction?

A pair of scissors is an example of an object that works in pairs and moves in opposite directions as you open and close them to cut objects.


What is forces that move in a opposite directions that are not o fequal strength?

When two forces move in opposite directions and are not of equal strength, the resulting motion will be in the direction of the stronger force. This is due to Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object will remain at rest or move in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

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Where rocks move on opposite sides of a fault move in opposite directions?

Strike Slip Fault


Where rocks on opposite side of a fault move in opposite directions or in the same directions at different rate?

strike slip fault


Where rocks on opposite sides fault move in opposite directions or in the same directions at different rates?

strike slip fault


Where rocks on opposite sides of a fault move in opposite directions?

Strike Slip Fault


What are equal forces that move in opposite directions?

Balanced forces


Equal force that move in opposite directions?

unbalance force


How does a push and pull machine work to move objects in opposite directions?

A push and pull machine works by applying force in opposite directions to move objects. When a force is applied in one direction (push), it causes the object to move in that direction. Similarly, when a force is applied in the opposite direction (pull), it causes the object to move in the opposite direction. This back-and-forth motion helps to move objects in opposite directions using the push and pull forces.


Where rocks on opposite sides of a fault move in opposite directions or in the same directions or or in the same direction at different rates?

Strike- Slip Faults


What is it called when rocks on opposite sides of a fault move in opposite directions?

Strike Slip Fault.


Do pulleys move in a same direction?

No, pulleys can be configured to move in the same or opposite directions. If the pulleys are set up with the same orientation, they will move in the same direction. However, by using different setups or arrangements, they can also be made to move in opposite directions.


When plates move apart from each other in opposite directions what is it called?

When plates move apart from each other in opposite directions, it is called divergent boundary or a constructive boundary. This process typically happens at mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed as magma rises up and solidifies.


What are the rocks on opposite sides of a fault that move in opposite directions or in the same direction at different rates called?

The rocks on opposite sides of a fault that move in opposite directions or in the same direction at different rates are called fault blocks. These blocks can move horizontally, vertically, or rotationally along the fault line.