A wave in a body of water is a traveling transverse wave because the motion of the medium (water) is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
longitudinal wave
A Sound wave, water wave, earth quake wave. Electromagnetic waves (radio, light, etc.) do not require a medium for propagation.
longitudinal wave
water wave is in the shape of a oval
my answer is no
longitudinal wave
water
The S-wave.
Transverse wave
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
A Sound wave, water wave, earth quake wave. Electromagnetic waves (radio, light, etc.) do not require a medium for propagation.
Water is not a wave. Waves on a water surface, on the other hand, do indeed have similarities with other types of waves in physics, including radio waves.
water travels as a transverse wave (meaning that the water molecules move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the path of the wave. the molecules move up and down while the wave moves in horizontal direction).
longitudinal wave
Water is not a wave but a substance!
Speed is not a wave.
Wavelengths