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The move by expansion and Contraction of the medium by which they are propagated. It is transmitted in air as a longitudinal wave- which means its direction is in line with the movement of the medium.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
The type of waves for the propagation of sound in air is longitudinal. Longitudinal waves are characterized by the vibration of particles in the same direction as the wave's propagation. In the case of sound waves, air molecules move back and forth in the direction of the sound wave as it travels through the air.
A tornado can move in any direction, but the generally travel northeast.
Clocks represent a sundial and the direction they move so we call that clockwise
No, it pulls down to draw air into the lungs.
Everywhere
positive air pressure then hit a negative air pressure.
A hovercraft can move on water by forcing air downward. The hovercraft will be lifted by the air. The craft can move by rotating the Jets of air in the direction you want to go.
in a upward motion
Towards a region of lower pressure.
If the balloon is exhausting air, then it will move in a direction opposite to the exhaust gas.
inhalation is the taking in of air to the lungsartificial respiration is a method of forcing air in and out of the lungs when the body is not able to do this itself
Inhalation
Inhalation: The act of taking in breath. Inhalation results from the negative pressure in the lungs caused by contraction of the diaphragm, which causes it to move downwards and to expand the chest cavity. The resulting flow of air into the lungs restores a pressure equal to that of the atmosphere. Exaletion: The act of breathing out air. During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and moves upward, causing compression of the lungs and an outward flow of air. Also called expiration.
radiation can travel through air
Towards a region of lower pressure.