Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.
Radio waves and Light. Audio waves are not considered transverse. Since pressure is a constant, it eliminates a vector, thus making it a longitudinal wave.
Yes (but not sound in water)
If you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
Waves are often classified as transverse or longitudinal. The sideways vibrations of a string and the surface waves on water are a good examples of transverse waves. Sound waves in fluids (e.g. sound in air, sound traveling under water) are examples of longitudinal waves. In solids, you can have both transverse and longitudinal waves.
Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.
Examples of transverse waves would be light waves, seismic waves or any other type of electromagnetic wave.
Radio waves and Light. Audio waves are not considered transverse. Since pressure is a constant, it eliminates a vector, thus making it a longitudinal wave.
Yes (but not sound in water)
If you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
Waves are often classified as transverse or longitudinal. The sideways vibrations of a string and the surface waves on water are a good examples of transverse waves. Sound waves in fluids (e.g. sound in air, sound traveling under water) are examples of longitudinal waves. In solids, you can have both transverse and longitudinal waves.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
Yes. The other type of wave is longitudinal, which is what sound waves are.
No. Radiant heat is an electromagnetic wave, and EM waves are transverse waves.
waves produce in string fixed at one end sunlight as clear from polarization
They are transverse waves.
They are transverse waves.