Surface Waves can propagate only along the boundary of solid.
Two types are:
Rayliegh Waves propagate along boundary between two dissimilar solid media, in a plane perpendicular to the surface and containing the direction of propagation.
Love Waves are polarized shear wave with an associated oscillatory particle motion parallel to the free space and perpendicular to the direction wave motion.
surface waves travel in an elliptical motion; :]
Up and down, and up and down, and up and down, and up and down.
In a surface wave, the particles move up and down in place while transferring energy to the neighbouring molecules.
surface waves are seism c waves that travel along the surface in a side to side, swaying, motion parallel to earth's surface.
a wavy up and down motion
Up and down
Same
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surface waves
The particles of the wave (for compressive waves). Or for transverse waves, yet the particles move parallel to the wave too.
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.
there is several ways that waves can move. waves can move by wind. the energy passes to the water causing waves. The better answer. Waves move because they are a movement of energy through a medium. The wave entails two parts, which are the crest and trough. The wavelength is the distance between two crest. The wave height is the distance between a crest and trough.
secondary waves or otherwise known as s-waves
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
the particles in a surface water move back- and- forth only.
Longitudinal wave particles move parallel to the way the wave is moving. Surface wave particles move in a circular motion.
Ocean waves are mechanical waves. The waves on the surface are surface waves (particles move in a circular motion) while the waves in the depths are longitudinal (particles move parallel to the wave propogation).
surface waves
The particles of the wave (for compressive waves). Or for transverse waves, yet the particles move parallel to the wave too.
If the particles themselves do not move, then you have no wave, and nothing is transferred.If the particles are free to move about their rest positions, then you can have a wave, andit can transfer energy from place to place.
They move in a circular motion
Transverse Wave.
Movement in a transverse wave is perpendicular to the source. Therefore, individual particles move up & down.
Transverse wave
Tranverse wave