a transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (or right angled)to the direction of energy transfer.
a transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (or right angled)to the direction of energy transfer.
a transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (or right angled)to the direction of energy transfer.
Transverse waves carry energy at a right angle to the direction of the energy flow. In these waves, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation, causing the wave to oscillate up and down or side to side. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves like light and water waves.
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An example is an A4 sheet of paper. There is a right-angle in each corner, 4 right-angle in total. So, basically, an angle in a shape is a change of direction.
A 45 degree elbow will not make a right angle, but two will, if connected in line so that they continue the turn in the same direction. (45o + 45o = 90o, a right angle.)
Transverse waves are a type of wave in which the oscillations of the medium are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves like light and water waves.
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Electromagnetic energy travels in transverse waves by oscillating perpendicular to the direction of propagation. This means the electric and magnetic fields that make up the wave vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave is moving. This unique property allows electromagnetic waves to carry energy through vacuums and various mediums.
Any letter can be used for any angle. It is conventional, though, to go in one direction around any polygon.