prevailing winds
When acceleration is in the same direction as motion, your speed will increase because the two are working together to propel you forward. This results in a faster rate of change in velocity, causing you to speed up.
Direct current (DC) is the name of the electric current that always flows in the same direction. It is commonly used in electronics and power transmission systems.
Imagine that you are up in the air, flying flat. No airplane, just you, with your arms stretched out in front of you,like Superman, flying in the direction that your fingers point. Your head is in front, your feet are in the back.A head wind is a wind that blows opposite to the direction you're moving, approaches you from the front,hits you in the head, and slows you down.A tailwind is a wind that blows in the same direction you're moving, approaches you from behind,hits you in the tail, and speeds you up.Same definitions if you're in an airplane.
Yes, IF it maintains constant speed on the track. The academic definition of velocity is speed and the associated direction, a vector. A car traveling in a circle is constantly changing direction. However, most people, including physicists when they are not writing textbooks, treat velocity and speed as interchangable such that a car going a constant speed on a circular track would be considered to have a constant velocity even though the direction in which it is traveling is constantly changing.
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prevailing winds
It's prevailing Winds
Persistent.
in the same direction as that the wind blows
The global winds that blow constantly from the same direction and cover a large part of the earth's surface are called the Trade Winds.
Speed increase constantly.
Prevailing.
jet streams! believe me.
The band, One Direction, got its name from Harry Styles, who thought that their dreams were all going in the same direction; the boys really liked the name.
When acceleration is in the same direction as motion, your speed will increase because the two are working together to propel you forward. This results in a faster rate of change in velocity, causing you to speed up.
Direct current (DC) is the name of the electric current that always flows in the same direction. It is commonly used in electronics and power transmission systems.
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