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In transverse waves, particles move in a parallel & perpendicular direction relative to the direction of energy transport.
Agility is the ability to move and change direction quickly.
No, they can move in any direction.
Longitudinal
Compression waves.
In transverse waves, particles move in a parallel & perpendicular direction relative to the direction of energy transport.
Longitudinal... No, the particles move transverse to the wave direction. And that they are in 2 perpendicular surfaces, which are intersected in a line, and that line is the base line of the 2 direction waves.
the particles that move the most is sugar
Perpendicular to the direction of the wave
In a longitudinal wave, the particles do not move with the wave. The particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the particles move left and right which in turn makes the other particles start to oscillate. This creates a wave. longitudinal pressure waves are also known as sound waves.
Agility is the ability to move and change direction quickly.
S Waves
No, they can move in any direction.
A longitudinal wave.
Water particles (molecules) move transversely to the direction of propagation of the wave. That means that as the wave moves out across the water, which is its direction of propagation, the water molecules move up and down (transversely) to create the crests and troughs of the wave.
A sine wave.
Longitudinal