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Can two objects that have no empty space between them move in opposite directoins?
Doc Al said:They could be. But they can still rotate. Imagine two blocks stuck together. The system rotates about its center. So, one block goes left while the other goes right. (Momentarily.)
What are you getting at with this question? (I don't see any obvious physics here.)
I would say no, at least macroscopically.Avgiu said:Is there empty space between a marble and the glass table it moves across
"Opposite directions" refers to the movement of two objects in completely different directions, such as one moving towards the east and the other moving towards the west.
Yes, two objects can move in opposite directions at the same time. This is known as relative motion, where the motion of one object is observed from the perspective of the other object.
Yes, two objects can move in opposite directions at different speeds. This can occur in situations where one object is accelerating or decelerating while the other maintains a constant speed.
The mass of the objects does not have a direct effect on their movement in opposite directions. However, the mass can affect the forces acting on the objects, which in turn can impact their movement.
The velocities of two objects moving in opposite directions are equal in magnitude but have opposite signs. This means that if one object has a velocity of 5m/s towards the east, the other object will have a velocity of -5m/s towards the west.