Not necessarily. The distance traveled by an object depends on its displacement, which includes the direction of motion. If an object moves forward and then backward to return to the starting point, the distance traveled would be the total length of the path taken by the object.
At the highest point of its trajectory, the speed of a projectile is equal to zero as it momentarily stops before starting to descend.
Backward.
forwards,point guards,and centers
Oh, what a lovely question! The numbers 121 and 242 have a special connection with the word "radar." When you write these numbers backward, they still read the same way, just like how "radar" is spelled the same forwards and backwards. It's like a little hidden message waiting to be discovered in numbers and words alike.
First off it depends on your starting point. Then you have to take into account the differences in time zones (forward and backward), speed of the aircraft, delays because of weather, lost luggage, airport security. In all reality, with no known starting point you can conceivably fly anywhere in the world in 8 hours (or less).
The starting line up for the Suns 2008-2009 was as follows. The point guard was Steve Nash, shooting guard was Jason Richardson. The two forwards were Grant Hill and Matt Barnes, and the center was Shaquille O'Neal.
Which foreign word from the above passage describes the point at which something stops developing?
The reason a CMX fly's back ward farther than forwards is because when you go forward ti can only pitch so much then it doesn't any more and it levels out to its max speed, but back ward it doesn't have an pitch point it will eventually just crash after a long time lol but backward has a farther pitch so it will thus will move quicker try it and you will see what I mean.
The name for backward and forward motion is oscillation. It refers to the repetitive movement of an object or system around a central point or position.
The starting point was Spain.
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