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The motion is parallel to wave direction The motion is both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction. The motion is perpendicular to wave direction.
Both parallel and perpendicular to the motion of the wave at the same time/Perpendicular to the motion of the wave/Parallel to the motion of the wave - APEXPerpendicular to the motion of the wave.Parallel to the motion of the wave.Both parallel and pependicular to the motion of the wave at the same time.
certainly. The force vector can be resolved into one component parallel to the motion of the object under force and another component perpendicular to the motion. The parallel component does the work; the perpendicular component does no work
what is energy created by movement or motion
It is kinetic energy.
The motion is parallel to wave direction The motion is both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction. The motion is perpendicular to wave direction.
Both parallel and perpendicular to the motion of the wave at the same time/Perpendicular to the motion of the wave/Parallel to the motion of the wave - APEXPerpendicular to the motion of the wave.Parallel to the motion of the wave.Both parallel and pependicular to the motion of the wave at the same time.
certainly. The force vector can be resolved into one component parallel to the motion of the object under force and another component perpendicular to the motion. The parallel component does the work; the perpendicular component does no work
what is energy created by movement or motion
It is kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is energy related to movement or motion, if that's what you mean.
false, they vibrate parallel
Vertical motion is the motion that is perpendicular to the ground.
Because the definition of "kinetic" energy is the Energy of [atomic] motion.
Energy contained in movement is called "kinetic energy".
Kinetic energy is the energy associated with motion.
Kinetic energy. That's energy related to the movement of objects, the "energy of movement".