surface waves
Undulating.
surface waves
In Hawaiian, Makahi can mean "a wave that is breaking close to shore." It describes a specific type of wave formation that can be observed in the ocean.
The term that best describes the path of movement of water particles in a wave is circular. Water particles in a wave move in a circular motion as the wave passes through, with particles moving in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on the wave's characteristics.
A surface wave is a type of seismic wave that travels along the Earth's surface and is responsible for the most damage during an earthquake. It moves in a rolling motion, similar to waves on the ocean, and has a slower velocity but a larger amplitude compared to body waves.
a sweeping motion
breakers
This describes a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. Examples include light and water waves.
The type of wave under the arrow in the picture is a transverse wave. Transverse waves are characterized by their oscillation perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Examples include light waves and water waves.
Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
Circular orbit
Wavelength describes the distance between any two corresponding points in a wave, such as between two crests in a transverse wave or two rarefactions in a longitudinal wave.