If you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
If by "the laws of physics" you mean to include quantum mechanics, then yes. If you mean purely Newtonian physics, then they imply the exact opposite.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
It travels as a transverse wave. A longitudinal wave would mean the the rope is stretching and compressing. The fact that you see displacement perpendicular to the rope means it is transverse.
No, only mechanical waves (transverse or longitudinal) require a medium. I learned this a few weeks ago in Physics 20
If you mean transverse or sideways, yes.If you mean transverse or sideways, yes.
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As in science physics.
Transverse means acting, lying, or being across: set crosswise
If you mean "transverse" waves, then any electromagnetic wave is transverse- Examples--light and microwaves
Transverse in medical terms means across, or right-to-left. In contrast, longitudinal means up-and-down.
No, transverse means crosswise. It would be something across something else. You may make a transverse incision across the abdomen, for example (which could be straight or crooked as long as it is in a cross direction).
is a star in a sky and stay across the central
What does mean to take about the nature and scope of physics
If by "the laws of physics" you mean to include quantum mechanics, then yes. If you mean purely Newtonian physics, then they imply the exact opposite.
Light waves are Transverse Waves. More information: http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:fGrx-3gDmcIJ:www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/standard/other/sos/physics/waves/answerwaves_30.shtml+%22light+waves+are+transverse%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12&gl=us