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∙ 13y agoPersonally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
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∙ 13y agoA beater is someone who or something which beats something else, such as a stick beats a drum or a person who strikes another.
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No, of course not. Hence strikes every year in one industry or another.
The same for both.
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You kiss someone after the countdown!
If my memory serves me correctly, it would be the fault of the driver who was in reverse if that driver struck the other car mostly on its broad side. After all, the driver who is pulling out of a parking lot has the right-of-way as opposed to someone in a parking spot. As far as an insurance claim goes the drivers would have to have insurance, and the driver who was struck would want to make sure they were driving within the bounds of the law (such as observing posted speed limits, stop signs, direction arrows,etc.).Hope this helps.
The answer is 1 m/s. Don't know how I found that could someone help me with the math?
When a light wave traveling through air strikes a boundary with water at a 45° angle, it will change speed and direction due to a change in the medium's refractive index. This phenomenon is called refraction. The angle of refraction depends on the refractive indices of air and water according to Snell's law.
When a light wave traveling through a diamond strikes a boundary with water at a 45 degree angle, it will refract as it enters the water due to the change in medium density. Some of the light will also reflect off the boundary between the diamond and water, causing partial reflection and transmission of the light wave.
You are on two strikes and that makes a third. As they say here "three strikes and you are out." Doesn't matter what the third is.