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The overall velocity would increase.
The ball would then have a curved path with some velocity vector in the North South direction and some vector in the East West Direction
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∙ 9y agoIt has to be 90 degrees and yes, straight.
"How are straight angles different from right angles?" Is this a statement?
a right angle is half of a straight angle
A straight angle is an angle that is 180 degrees exactly (a straight line). A right angle is 90 degrees (like the corners of a square.)
180 degrees is a straight line. This means 180 degrees is straight.
If a ball is rolling in a straight line and you push it to the right velocity will accelerate.
If a ball is rolling in a straight line and one pushes it to the right, it's velocity reduce.
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A straight line graph with negative slope slants downward from left to right.
A straight line with a constant slope. But the reverse is not true. A straight line with a constant slope only means constant speed in the radial direction. The velocity may have components at right angles to the radial direction that are changing.
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if it is straight gear use the toe and heel approach left foot on clutch right toes on gad right heel on brake works--- if you have a manual transmission vehicle, partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake. put on the parking brake whenever nesesary to keep from rolling back.
RNA polymerase is guided to the correct place (apex)
Rolling to the right
It has to be 90 degrees and yes, straight.