"Arms obliquely upward" refers to holding the arms at a diagonal angle, typically above shoulder level. This posture is often used in dance or exercise routines to engage different muscles in the arms and shoulders. It can also be a graceful and expressive pose in various art forms.
Most of the time, a light ray passing through the atmosphere in any direction curves away from its original direction toward the earth's surface. Occasionally, light can proceed straight through the atmosphere with no change in direction. Rarely, it can bend away from the surface.
The wing generates lift, which propels the aircraft upward due to differences in air pressure on the upper and lower surfaces of the wing. So, the wing is being pushed upward.
When you look obliquely into a mirror, you are viewing multiple reflections due to the mirror's surface geometry. These reflections occur as light bounces off the mirror at different angles, creating the illusion of several images. Each reflection represents a different angle at which light hits the mirror and is reflected back towards your eyes.
'Lift' is an upward force on a plane. Upward force on a bird's wings is also called 'Lift'.
If the object is moving upwards with a constant velocity, there is only one arrow in the diagram, and it points straight down, due to gravity. If it has a force pulling upward on it, there are two arrows, one up, due to the force, and one down, again, due to gravity.
The curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air.
The curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air.
The cars were scattered obliquely throughout the intersection by the accident.
1. Arms Sideward position 2. Arms forward position 3. Arms upward position
that is the "motto" on the coat of arms of The Bahamas.
The movement of a body part upward is called elevation. This typically refers to moving a body part in an upward direction, such as lifting the shoulders or raising the arms.
just pry the arm upward off the spline.
take your shaver u use for your legs and use small upward strokes
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a floating position on one's back with arms extended out to the sides and face upward.
Most of the time, a light ray passing through the atmosphere in any direction curves away from its original direction toward the earth's surface. Occasionally, light can proceed straight through the atmosphere with no change in direction. Rarely, it can bend away from the surface.
Stem that rises obliquely upwards.