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If the frame of reference is the ground, and if you are running forward, you are indeed moving faster than the plane. If you are running toward the rear of the plane, you are moving slower than the plane.
I don't know what it's called, but it's moving steadily toward us right now.
The speed of light in the fibre is greater. As a result, light moving toward the outer covering is refracted back towards the core.
Running water moves the air next to it. Moving air has less pressure than air that is still. This is the Bernoulli principle, and helps airplanes to fly. With less pressure on one side from moving air, and more pressure on the other side from still air, the ping-pong ball moves towards the water.
Globality is a the end result of the current move toward globalization. In Lehman's terms, this means that the world will be a new entity where everything has removed the barriers and people from all over the globe have access to each other and can obtain information or products anywhere, anytime.
changing weather
An ocean current that is moving toward the equator has the same effects as those of a geostrophic current.
East
yes
polar creep
We are moving toward a cashless society.
Why the partical is not moving toward negative x-direction?
The term is "stationary front" although it may still be moving, just not on a continuing line toward or away from the center of one pressure system (i.e. cold front, warm front).
I would think that current evidence suggests that the stars moving away from earth, some of them in far distant galaxies moving at unimaginably high speeds, are going much faster than stars moving toward us. The entire Andromeda galaxy is moving toward us and will collide with us in roughly 5 billion years, and it is not moving anywhere near as fast as the distant retreating galaxies.
Yes, some of the galaxies are moving toward each other like our milky way and Andromeda moving toward each other with the speed 120 km per second and after 3 billion years from now these galaxies collide with one another. The current distance of Andromeda from milky way is about 2.5 million light years
It is moving toward the east. westerly describes the direction the wind comes from
Going toward