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Movement around a longitudinal axis is?

Rotation


What movement turns a bone along an axis?

Rotation is the movement around a longitudinal axis.


What is the movement of a body segment around its longitudinal axis called?

rotation


What does the longtitudinal axis do on an aircraft?

The longitudinal axis of an airplane is an imaginary line running lengthwise from nose to tail. Movement around the longitudinal axis is referred to as "roll" and is controlled by the ailerons. Movement about the longitudinal axis results in a banked attitude of the aircraft (where one wing is higher than the other) and, combined with rudder input causes the aircraft to turn.


Movement of a body segment around its longitudinal axis is?

Movement of a body segment around its longitudinal axis is known as rotation. This type of motion occurs when a body part pivots around an internal axis, allowing it to turn or spin. Examples include the rotation of the head, the twisting of the torso, or the circular motion of limbs. Rotation can occur in various directions, such as medial (toward the midline) or lateral (away from the midline).


What is roll on a plane?

Roll is the movement of the aircraft around it's longitudinal axis, this is a line from the nose to the tail.


What is the medical term meaning movement away from the axis of the body?

adduction


Which moves a bone around its longitudinal axis?

rotation!


What is the major axis for bending?

In a beam or length of material, we generally consider the longitudinal axis as the major axis for bending. But torsion will bend the material from the vertical, will twist it around that longitudinal axis. And lateral forces will bend the material across it axis of latitude.


Which plane is Perpendicular to the longitudinal axis?

The transverse plane is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.


What is a longitudinal axis for a bone?

The longitudinal axis of a bone is an imaginary line that runs along the length of the bone from one end to the other. It helps to define the orientation and direction of forces acting on the bone, such as during movement or weight-bearing activities. Understanding the longitudinal axis is important in biomechanics and in the study of bone structure and function.


What are the three movements of an airplane?

The three movements of an airplane are pitch (upward and downward movement along the lateral axis), roll (side-to-side movement along the longitudinal axis), and yaw (rotation around the vertical axis). These movements are controlled by the elevator, ailerons, and rudder, respectively.