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It stays unbalanced, and in the same direction.
the opposing sides are parallel to one another. the top side runs in the same direction as the bottom; the right side runs in the same direction as the left. This holds true for both a square (or any other rectangle) and for a parallelogram. a separate fact is that in a parallelogram, two opposing sides have a different angle from the other two. in a rectangle, all corners have the same internal and external angles.
Same direction and equal magnitudes.
These are line segments that are the same in direction and length. * * * * * They need not be in the same direction.
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the further side in the same direction
When two displacement vectors are in the same direction, you add them together to find the resultant displacement. This is because they are working together to move an object further in that direction.
Yes, rarefactions and compressions travel in the same direction in a longitudinal wave. A rarefaction is when particles are spaced further apart, and a compression is when particles are closer together, moving in the same direction through the medium.
You should ride a bike on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic.
A transverse wave moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave's oscillations. This means that the wave moves in a side-to-side or up-and-down motion, as opposed to moving in the same direction as the oscillations.
It stays unbalanced, and in the same direction.
It means two things going side by side in the same direction. ============ Those lines are parallel
Bicycles should ride on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic.
It was Michael Blakemore. See the related link for further information.
It was Michael Blakemore. See the related link for further information.
yes its called a strike slip fault