Plot distance vertical axis and time on horizontal and draw a graph with the first train leaving at zero time plot distance travelled in 4 hours I.E. 300miles draw a line. For second train start from 2 hours on time line and plot distance travelled in 4 hours I.E. 500 and draw line where they intercept draw a line to distance scale horizontally answer 375miles from the station.
A current that runs parallel to the shoreline is called a rip tide or rip current.
1. The Angle of Incidence equals the Angle of Reflection. 2. The Angle of Incidence is very SHALLOW. The light travels almost parallel to the sides of the Fiber.
No. Work is transferred energy. When you do work, you are transferring energy. If the force is constant over time: Work = F*d*cos(theta) where F = force d = distance object travels over the time the force is applied theta = angle between force and the displacement of the object The only component of the force that can do work is the component of the force that is parallel to the displacement.
At a neuromuscular junction, the process begins when an action potential travels down a motor neuron, leading to the release of acetylcholine (ACh) from synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft. ACh binds to receptors on the muscle cell membrane, causing depolarization and the initiation of an action potential in the muscle fiber. This depolarization triggers the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, ultimately leading to muscle contraction. The ACh is then broken down by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, terminating the signal and allowing the muscle to relax.
To find out how many miles the ship travels north for every mile it travels west, we can set up a ratio based on the distances traveled. The ship travels 6 miles north for every 3 miles west. Therefore, for every 1 mile traveled west, the ship travels ( \frac{6}{3} = 2 ) miles north. Thus, the ship travels 2 miles north for every mile it travels west.
The International Space Station travels at orbital velocity which is 5 miles per second, or approximately 17,500 miles per hour.
The energy travels parallel to the direction of the wave
A current that runs parallel to the shoreline is called a rip tide or rip current.
Sound waves oscillate parallel to the direction in which the wave travels. This means that the particles in the medium vibrate back and forth in the same direction as the wave itself, creating areas of compression and rarefaction as the wave propagates.
Parallel to the direction the wave travels.
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If you mean Prestwick Airport, there is a rail link from the airport to Central Station. If you mean the town Prestwick, Prestwick Railway Station is on the same line as the airport station and travels to Central Station as well.
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Current travels in loops. In series you have one loop, or path for current to take. With parallel connections, there's at least two. This is why current divides in parallel and not in series.
A continental jet-stream travels parallel to the equator - a polar jet-stream travels in a north/south direction.
When the express leaves the station, the local's lead is (1.5 x 35) miles. The lead closes at the rate of (56-35) = 21 mph. The express overtakes the local after (1.5 x 35 / 21) = 2.5 hours. The dramatic event takes place at a spot 140 miles out from the station.