Transverse waves.
Vibrating matter refers to physical substances such as solids, liquids, or gases that are in motion creating oscillations or waves. This movement causes the particles of the substance to shift back and forth, resulting in the propagation of energy through the material. This concept is fundamental to understanding sound waves, seismic waves, and other forms of mechanical waves.
All examples of electromagnetic waves are forms of energy that propagate through space at the speed of light. They consist of electric and magnetic fields oscillating perpendicularly to each other, and can travel through a vacuum. Additionally, they are all composed of photons, which are massless particles.
Standing wave
There are many forms of water waves. The characteristics of water waves that are transverse waves are that the particles of the wave move perpendicular to the direction the wave moves.
Nothing different from before they were mixed. It forms an equilibrium.
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.
Yes, when light is absorbed by a material, it is converted into other forms of energy such as heat. This conversion causes a change in the direction of light as it interacts with the particles in the material.
The repeating pattern of a mineral's particles forms a solid called a crystal.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
Sandstone
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No, photons are not positively charged particles. They are neutral particles that make up light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.