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What is the movement of sand parallel to the shore?

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The movement of sand parallel to the shore?

longshore drift


What is movement of air parallel to earth's surface called?

Windchill


When you apply force at an angle to the direction of movement force does what?

When you apply force at an angle to the direction of movement, the force gets divided into two components: one perpendicular to the direction of movement and the other parallel to the direction of movement. The component parallel to the direction of movement affects the acceleration of the object, while the component perpendicular to the direction of movement does not contribute to the acceleration in that direction.


What defines the Controlled Movement Area?

single yellow and dashed yellow parallel lines


Which of the following movement techniques uses all available cover and concealment with a low silhouette and advances rapidly from position to position?

Movement parallel to building.


What is the movement of water parallel to and near the shoreline is called what?

The movement of water parallel to and near the shoreline is called longshore drift. It is the process where waves approach the shore at an angle, causing sediment to be transported along the coast in a zigzag pattern.


What is the movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.?

Wind is the movement of a air parallel to the earth's surface ! :)


Which type of wave has movement that is parallel to the direction of the wave?

Longitudinal waves have movement that is parallel to the direction of the wave. In these waves, the particles of the medium vibrate back and forth in the same direction that the wave is traveling. Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves.


What direction is the force of friction compared to the surface of a slope?

Parallel to the surface of the slope and opposite to the movement of an object on the slope. Parallel to the surface of the slope and up-slope, in the case of an object resting in place on the slope.


Does friction act perpendicular or parallel to the surfaces in contact?

Parallel, surfaces are never perfect, and the peaks and valleys along these surfaces are the objects that interact to create resistance to movement parallel to the surfaces.


What is the differences between shoreline and longshore current?

Shoreline current refers to the movement of water parallel to the shore, influenced mainly by tides and waves. Longshore current, on the other hand, is a specific type of shoreline current that moves parallel to the shore within the surf zone, transporting sediment along the coast.