answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Non axial movement means is a type of movement that does not revolve around an axis of some sort. An example of non axial movement is a slipping motion.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is non axial movement?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the components of axial movement?

what are components of axial movement


What is non-axial joints?

no axis of movement, two flat bones moving side to side.


What is the preparation in locomotor movements to axial movements?

What is the axial movement?


What is axial movements?

jumpingstretchingturningtwistingclappingJumping


What is axial and locomotors movement?

axial-is movements that occurs in a stationary travels while locomotos-is movement that travels through space


What are examples of axial movement?

jumpingstretchingturningtwistingclappingJumping


What is the difference between a fixed and a floating bearing?

floating bearing allows axial movement of the shaft. fixed bearing does not allow for axial movement of the shaft


What is axial float with reference to gearboxes?

It is the maximum permissible axial movement allowed for the wormshaft that the bearings can carry.


What plane and axis is protraction and retraction?

Non-axial. The only axis like movement the scapula has, is upper and lower rotation. Protraction (abduction) and Retraction (adduction) are translation motions.


Where thrust bearing located in steam turbine?

The thrust pads will be there at the front or non drive end of the turbine side....These are usually used to limit the axial displacement of the rotor( Means to minimize the movement of rotor axially in order to maintain the axial clearance between the moving blades and the fixed blades of steam turbine rotor).....


Why is the axial skeleton so important to body movement?

because you would be like a jelly on the floor


What is endoflagella?

Axial filaments in spirochetes bacteria that are anchored at the end of a cell causing rotation and movement of the cell.