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Q: In a the particles in the material move at right angles to the direction the wave moves?
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How does transverse waves move?

When you make a wave on a rope, the wave moves from one end of the rope to the other. But the rope itself moves up and down or from side to side, at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels. Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel are called transverse waves. Transverse means "across". As a transverse wave moves, the particles of the medium move across, or at right angle to, the direction of the wave.


What wave in which matter moves at right angles to the direction of the waves?

transverse


What are the waves in which matter moves at right angles to the direction of the wave?

Electromagnetic waves.


What wave matter moves right angles to the direction wave travels?

Transverse


What is the type of wave in which the disturbance moves at right angles to the direction of the wave?

transverse waves


When a transverse wave moves through matter the matter moves in the same direction as the wave true or false?

When a wave propagation takes place in a material medium no particle of the medium moves along with the wave. Only the partciles of the medium make vibrations or oscillations. These are of two type One if the particles vibrate simple harmonically in the direction of propagation then it is said to be LONGITUDINAL If the vibrations are perpendicular to the direction of porpagation then it will be said to be TRANSVERSE


What type wave matter moves at right angles to the direction of the wave?

Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.


What wave moves at right angles to its direction of travel?

Transverse wave.


How does such motion affect the matter's volume and shape?

It Moves the particles diffrent direction and that's what makes the difference :)


Why does no work is don e when its point of application moves in a direction at right angles to it?

Your mums the right angle ya zimme


What enables the electric current to move through a material?

The electric current moves in the direction opposite to the flow of electrons by convention.When a potential difference is applied to a material which has "loose" electrons, the electrons move in a direction opposite to the potential gradient and the current moves in the opposite direction to the flow of electrons.This is how current flows in materials.


How does motion affect the matter's volume and shape?

It Moves the particles diffrent direction and that's what makes the difference :)