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A hornet circles around a pop can at increasing speed while flying in a path with a 12-cm diameter. We can conclude that the hornet's wings must push on the air with force components that are
Strike-Slip Fault
A type of fault in which two blocks of the Earth's crust slide past each other horizontally along the fault plane.
Reverse Fault
A type of fault where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall, often created by compressive forces.
Normal Fault
A type of fault where the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the footwall, typically associated with extensional tectonics.
Horizontal Compression
A stress regime where forces push inwards from opposite sides, often leading to folding, faulting, or shortening of the Earth's crust.
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