the cold water moves down.
Water always flow from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.
Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.
A wave that represents the direction in the direction the wave moves.
If you apply force in the same direction an object moves, the work on the object is positive.If the force is in the opposite direction as the direction the object moves, the work on the object is negative.
Transverse wave.
Upward
Peristalsis moves food in one direction.
Water moves towards the area(s) of high solute (low water) concentration.
Peristalsis moves food in one direction.
Water always flow from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.
Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.
It moves in the direction of the force acting on it.
Water moves out of the cell in hypertonic solution.
Water moves through the membrane towards the side that has a higher dissolved solute concentration. Another way to look at it is that the water moves in the direction that results in equal concentrations on both sides of the membrane.
It is called turbulence.
Water particles (molecules) move transversely to the direction of propagation of the wave. That means that as the wave moves out across the water, which is its direction of propagation, the water molecules move up and down (transversely) to create the crests and troughs of the wave.
it moves hot to cold.