When traveling downhill, gravity is pulling you in the direction of the slope, making it harder to stop and change direction. The force of gravity can increase your speed and momentum, which requires more effort to counteract when braking or turning. It is important to anticipate these challenges and adjust your speed and technique accordingly when traveling downhill.
Yes, higher speeds require more space for maneuvering because the vehicle will need more distance to stop or change direction safely. This is due to the increased momentum and kinetic energy of the moving vehicle.
When the forces holding the material in place become stronger than the force pulling it downhill, the material will no longer move downhill. This could happen when the slope gradient decreases or when additional support structures are put in place to stabilize the material.
Yes, shadows change with the position and intensity of light sources. The angle and direction of light affects the size, shape, and position of shadows. As the light source moves, shadows can become longer, shorter, or shift in direction.
The shadow will change in size and shape, becoming longer or shorter depending on the angle of the light. The direction of the shadow will also shift based on the angle of the light source relative to the object.
Light changes direction when it travels from one medium to another of a different optical density, a process called refraction. This change in direction is due to the change in speed of light as it enters a medium with a different optical density, causing the light waves to bend.
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Yes, higher speeds require more space for maneuvering because the vehicle will need more distance to stop or change direction safely. This is due to the increased momentum and kinetic energy of the moving vehicle.
When the forces holding the material in place become stronger than the force pulling it downhill, the material will no longer move downhill. This could happen when the slope gradient decreases or when additional support structures are put in place to stabilize the material.
Actually, it's just like on land: the longer the vessel, the longer it takes to execute a turn.
Yes, shadows change with the position and intensity of light sources. The angle and direction of light affects the size, shape, and position of shadows. As the light source moves, shadows can become longer, shorter, or shift in direction.
NO mars has longer years so it has longer orbit and traveling
No. If the speed varies, the body accelerates, and velocity cannot be constant.
. Longer, and a period that is longer
Because the river water is no longer flowing downhill, the water slows down.
Exactly the same as the change in the sun's position from noon to sunset affects them ... they stay exactly opposite the direction of the sun, but they get longer.
Quite a bit is different. The gear is different, the skis are straight, as opposed to downhill skis being curved (the curve makes it easier to turn on a downhill slope), the boots in cross country are not stationary in the bindings, as downhill boots are, instead you can move the heels, and the poles used in cross country are longer. Also, the slopes are not nearly as steep as in downhill skiing.
Not the appearance, but it actually kinda punishes you for "time traveling" and makes you wait longer.