No. It is affected by localised pressure differences, thermals - which depend on the the heat-retention property of the surface, surface contours (including man-made ones).
no a snake cannot move in a straight line as its bones are not stretchable_^^^^^^^^^^&
A projectile (shot from a cannon, for instance) will fly in a curved line and land on the ground, due to the attraction of the Earth's gravity. Snipers have to allow for this curvature effect, and also the side pressure from any wind.
2 points. However, the farther apart the 2 points the striaghter the line will be, unless you move the straight edge!!.
A particle moving in a straight line may or may not have acceleration. Acceleration is adifferent phenomenon altogether. the rate of change of velocity is acceleration, a particle can move in a straight line with a constant velocity thus having no acceleration & it can also move with increasing or decreasing velocities thereby accelerating or deaccelerating.
inertia......
Straight line winds are, convective wind gusts, outflow and downbursts. Straight-line wind is wind that comes out of a thunderstorm.
no a snake cannot move in a straight line as its bones are not stretchable_^^^^^^^^^^&
By Newton's Second Law, an object with no force on it will continue to move in a straight line with constant velocity.
A pawn moves in a straight line but captures diagonally or by 'En Passant' .
the Coriolis effect.
The wind hitting the sail at an angle upwind pushes it sideways which is why you zigzag. Downwind wind hit sail straight on
A projectile (shot from a cannon, for instance) will fly in a curved line and land on the ground, due to the attraction of the Earth's gravity. Snipers have to allow for this curvature effect, and also the side pressure from any wind.
He learned the winds make the boat move straight.
Dolphins move up and down. Fish move mostly in a straight line.
Well, Rain,wind,snow,sleet, or hail.
Its inertia.
to slide or move a figure to a new position along a striaght line