Is this a medical question? I don't recognise the terms in nuclear energy This a medical terminology question. Sorry about that
what is difference between lateral and longitudinal?
Lateral
They are the lateral sides or the transverse sides.
The transverse fissure separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.
the formulas for lateral area dont include the figures bases. surface area does.
Lateral area excludes the areas of the top and bottom faces, which are included in the surface area.
Lateral refers to the outside of the ankle while medial refers to the inside or towards the midline of the body
- Transverse foramen (holes in the transverse processes through which travels the vertebral artery) - Uncinate processes (lip on the supero-lateral aspects of vertebral bodies)
TIE is to be used for compression members and STIRRUP to be used for flexural members
Neck lateral rotation occurs in the transverse plane of motion. This movement involves rotating the head to the left or right around the central axis of the neck.
Transverse faults occur when a block of rock fractures, and the two blocks of rock slide past each other, in opposite directions. Compression, tension, and wrenching or twisting all contribute to movement along a transverse fault. I think that helps a bit
the difference between a pyramid and prism (in geometry) is that a pyramid has one base and lateral faces that are triangles where prisms have two congruent bases and lateral faces that are parallelograms