The term "forward" is arbitrary. The waves propagate away from the energy source that created them or away from a reflective surface. In mechanical waves (such as ocean waves), the waves move through the medium (water), but the particles in the medium do not travel along with the waves, although they do oscillate in place as the wave passes through the medium.
The energy of a wave moves forward with the wave. A wave is moving energy, and the wave carries it in the direction of propagation.
All of them move. The whole idea of a wave is that energy, in the form of some disturbance, is transferred from one place to another.
The particles of the medium move up and down as the wave passes.
The crests and troughs of the waves move with the wave.
There can be many of things that move along with a wave. Animals and other objects in the sea can come along with a wave.
longitudinal
Energy moves forward in a wave.
the upper part of the wave moves faster
Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.
A wave that represents the direction in the direction the wave moves.
The energy in the wave .
Such a wave is called a longitudinal wave.
Energy moves forward in a wave.
the upper part of the wave moves faster
The energy of a wave moves forward with the wave. A wave is moving energy, and the wave carries it in the direction of propagation.
Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.
The fastest seismic wave that also moves back and forth is the P-wave.
Compression wave
A wave that represents the direction in the direction the wave moves.
The energy in the wave .
A wave where the medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave is called a transverse wave. Its highest point is called the crest.
No, an electromagnetic wave is NOT a compressional wave. An electromagnetic wave is best described as a transverse wave. Remember that in a compressional wave, the energy moves parallel to the medium of the wave, while in a transverse wave, the energy moves perpendicular to the medium.
a sesmic wave is a wave that moves perpendicular through the earth