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∙ 9y agoAssuming that the car hit was stopped when the other car was backing up, the one backing will be At Fault. If there is no damage, or if it is below a certain threshold it may not even count as a collision.
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∙ 19y agoWhat signal would you expect a person parallel parking to give? The car that hit the other car in the rear is at fault. If he had been paying attention, he would have seen a car stopped, and backing up and would have avoided the accident.
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An electric field parallel to an electric dipole will exert a torque on the dipole, causing it to align with the field. An electric field anti-parallel to an electric dipole will also exert a torque on the dipole, causing it to rotate and align with the field in the opposite direction.
A force directed parallel to the surface is called a tangential force or a shear force. This type of force acts parallel to the surface of an object, causing it to slide or deform.
Fold the paper so the line is on itself. Fold this folded edge on itself causing a crease to form that goes through the point in question, You are using the theorem that lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel.
Same thing happened to me in CA & we were found to both be at fault....
Cytokines are signaling molecules that play a crucial role in regulating immune responses and inflammation in the body. They can promote cell communication and activation, help in fighting infections, and regulate immune cell differentiation and function. However, an overproduction of cytokines can lead to harmful effects and contribute to inflammatory diseases.
I would replce at about 4mm to keep the pad from comming off the backing plate and causing damage.
When waves tend to become parallel to the shore, it is called wave refraction. This occurs as waves change direction and bend towards the shore due to variations in water depth, causing them to align parallel to the shoreline.
No, shear force is directed perpendicular to the surface. It acts parallel to the plane in the material where it is applied, causing one part of the material to slide past the adjacent part.
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This is because the direction of wave propagation is parallel to the direction of the oscillation of the particles causing the wave to propagate.
Causing a fracture.