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A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
No; electromagnetic waves - this includes light - are always transverse waves.
vibrating waves
They are transverse waves.
A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
The combination of a transverse waves and a longitudinal waves produce surface waves. The waves found in water are a good example. When a wave moves through the waver, particles travel in clockwise circles, and the radius of the circles decreases as the depth into the water increases.
Yes, water waves are a combination of both longitudinal and transverse motions.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
Longitudnal waves and Transverse Waves
Traditionally such waves are called surface waves. They are technically Quaternion waves consisting of a scalar (longitudinal) wave and a vector (transverse) wave.
No; electromagnetic waves - this includes light - are always transverse waves.
Transverse waves.
vibrating waves
No. Radiant heat is an electromagnetic wave, and EM waves are transverse waves.
They are transverse waves.
Polarized waves.