All about horizontal and vertical that you must know

What is horizontal and vertical?

The definition of horizontal is parallel to the horizon (the lower sky bordering the earth according to the eye's view), while the vertical line is the line perpendicular to the horizontal line. In the Figure below, line a is a horizontal line and b is a vertical line.


How about a diagonal line?

Diagonal lines are lines that move at an angular angle, from the upper left corner to the lower right corner or from the lower right to the upper left corner or from the upper right corner to the lower left corner or from the lower left corner to the upper right corner.

What is the difference between horizontal and vertical flip?

A vertical flip is a perpendicular reversal from top to bottom or vice versa. Horizontal flip is a horizontal flip from right to left or vice versa.

What is Horizontal Mobility?

Horizontal mobility is the movement of individuals or other social objects from one social group to another social group that is equal. Vertical mobility is the movement of individuals or social objects from one social position to another which is not equal.

What is meant by Downward vertical mobility?

Downward vertical social mobility is the transfer of a person's social status to a lower level than the social status that he currently occupies. An example of this downward vertical social mobility is: A director who is demoted to become a staff because he is unable to solve existing problems.

What is meant by vertical social mobility?

Vertical social mobility is the movement of a person or group from a social position to another social position that is not equal. Vertical social mobility is divided into two, namely up and down.

What are examples of horizontal mobility?

Examples of horizontal mobility that exist around our environment are: Indonesian-Japanese student exchange. Move house to the next village. Transfer of the service area of ​​a civil servant worker with the same position.

Why does one need vertical social mobility?

because every human being certainly wants to move his position to a higher level, although sometimes accidentally there is a movement of position to a lower level. We humans always want to do our best, we don't want to always be in the same position / same layer.

What is vertical and horizontal social mobility?

Vertical mobility represents movement from one social strata to another. Horizontal mobility is a movement from one social dimension to another. Intergenerational mobility is the transfer of individual social status within one generation.