Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which angle of attack is described as moving from high to low?

  1. Diagonal

  2. Vertical

  3. Horizontal

  4. Thrust

The correct answer is: Vertical

The angle of attack described as moving from high to low typically refers to the vertical angle. This implies a change in altitude or height where the trajectory descends from a higher position to a lower one. Understanding this concept is essential in various contexts, including air travel and projectiles, as it influences performance, efficiency, and control. In contrast, diagonal might indicate a blend of horizontal and vertical movement but does not specifically denote the transition from high to low. Horizontal focuses on level movement, which does not capture the descending aspect. Thrust relates to the force that propels an object forward and does not describe an angle of attack. Thus, vertical accurately reflects the movement from a high position to a lower one.