personally, I would have to say the hip joint and the shoulder joint
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he's wrong. it's called a hinge joint. :T
Kinetic energy moves back and forth. This is the energy associated with the motion of an object. For example, a swinging pendulum or a vibrating guitar string demonstrate kinetic energy moving back and forth.
A pendulum swings back and forth rapidly due to gravity and inertia.
A pivot joint allows for back and forth movements in a rotating motion. It is a type of synovial joint that permits rotation around a single axis.
It is called vibrations.
Electromagnetic energy moves back and forth between the Earth and the Sun through radiation. This energy is responsible for heating the Earth's surface and driving atmospheric processes.
A gliding joint is one that moves back and forth and allows the bone to move::) har.har
Hinge joint only moves back and forth and ball and socket can perform circumduction,all directions
back in forth movement is the anwser
Kinetic energy moves back and forth. This is the energy associated with the motion of an object. For example, a swinging pendulum or a vibrating guitar string demonstrate kinetic energy moving back and forth.
something moves back and forth
A pendulum swings back and forth rapidly due to gravity and inertia.
A ball joint looks like a ball or even a flat encolsed circle with a stem coming off it. the stem moves back and forth to the direction the control arms move and the rest of the suspention
A hinge joint is not immovable. A hinge joint has one plane of motion. A good illustration of a hinge joint is the knee joint.
A pivot joint allows for back and forth movements in a rotating motion. It is a type of synovial joint that permits rotation around a single axis.
the pivot and hinge joints. they can only move back and forth in one direction, as apposed the the biaxial joint, condyloid, and saddle which can move back and forth in 2 different directions and the multiaxial joint Ball and socket joint which can move in many directions.
It is called vibrations.
Electromagnetic energy moves back and forth between the Earth and the Sun through radiation. This energy is responsible for heating the Earth's surface and driving atmospheric processes.