A Transverse wave propagates at 90 degrees to the direction the amplitude increases In other words the wave oscillates up and down yet moves from left to right! this is different from a longitudinal wave, which oscillates in the same direction as it moves
Perpendicular! Yay!
Refraction
Because a right angle is a right angle.
Assuming your question is what makes a right-angle, it is an angle of 90o .
Transverse wave.
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When you make a wave on a rope, the wave moves from one end of the rope to the other. But the rope itself moves up and down or from side to side, at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels. Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel are called transverse waves. Transverse means "across". As a transverse wave moves, the particles of the medium move across, or at right angle to, the direction of the wave.
Yes
A transverse wave.
Transverse wave.
Transverse wave
Water moves up and down as the wave moves horizontally. The website below has examples of transverse waves.
A transverse wave is a wave that vibrates at right angles. This right angle wave goes in the direction of its propagation.
Transverse
A Transverse wave propagates at 90 degrees to the direction the amplitude increases In other words the wave oscillates up and down yet moves from left to right! this is different from a longitudinal wave, which oscillates in the same direction as it moves
transverse waves