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If point c lies between a and b then ray CA and CB are opposite rays?

No, if point C lies between points A and B, then rays CA and CB are not opposite rays. Opposite rays are defined as two rays that share the same endpoint and extend in opposite directions, forming a straight line. In this case, CA and CB extend from point C towards points A and B, respectively, but they do not extend in opposite directions from a single point.


What is the opposite word for fore?

In nautical terms it would be 'aft'. Fore is 'towards the front of the ship, aft is towards the back.


Can the resultant of two vectors be smaller than even the smaller of the two?

Yes. Here is an example: Vector A: 10 units towards the right. Vector B: 9 units towards the left. This is the same as (-9) units to the right. A + B: 10 + (-9) = +1 units to the right. In fact, the resulting vector can be made arbitrarily small, if the two vectors are similar in size and point in opposite directions (or nearly so).


What is a positive and negative tropisms?

A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.


Which ray is opposite of line CD?

The ray opposite to line CD is referred to as ray DC. A ray has a starting point and extends infinitely in one direction, so ray DC would begin at point D and extend in the direction towards point C. This means it moves in the opposite direction of ray CD, which starts at point C and moves towards point D.

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What happens as these currents move up in opposite directions?

As the currents move up in opposite directions, they create a circular motion known as convection. This convection helps distribute heat and nutrients throughout the water column, aiding in the mixing of different layers of the ocean. It also plays a key role in regulating global climate patterns by transferring heat from the equator towards the poles.


When two dogs are tugging on the same bone in opposite directions what our day producing?

When two dogs are tugging on the same bone in opposite directions, they are engaging in a tug-of-war. The dogs are using their strength and determination to try to pull the bone towards themselves, resulting in a competitive game.


What are winds called that blow in opposite directions in different seasons?

These winds are known as monsoons. In summer, they blow from the sea towards the land, bringing moisture and rain, while in winter they blow from the land towards the sea, resulting in dry conditions.


Why does the Sun radiate the Earth?

The Sun emits its radiations in all directions, not specifically towards Earth. Some of the radiation just happens to come in this direction.


What happens when electric current passed through the colloidal sols?

The cations and anoin moves towards opposite electrodes ... or they will settle at the bottom


If 2 cars start 100 miles apart drive in a straight line in opposite directions 1 is going 60 mph and 1 is going 45 mph when will they collide?

Never, since they are travelling in opposite directions.. . . but probably not the one the algebra book's authors intended....If you assume that "opposite directions" means the cars are travelling towards each other, their closing speed (i.e. relative speed) is 105 mph. That means they'll meet in 100/105 hours, or slightly more than 57 minutes.


What is the opposite of from?

An opposite of the word "to" is from.


What happens when opposite magnets are brought close together?

When opposite magnets are brought close together, they attract each other and pull towards one another. This is because opposite poles of magnets (north and south) are attracted to each other due to their magnetic fields.


What is the topographical term meaning towards the feet?

Inferior - towards the feet (Opposite: Superior - towards the head)


What moon phase happens when sunlight shines on far side of moon.?

At New Moon the dark side is turned towards us and the Sun shines on the opposite side.