perpendicular wave.
Lines that meet at right angles in a transverse wave are called perpendicular. In a transverse wave, the direction of propagation of the wave is at a right angle to the direction of oscillation of the wave particles. This pattern creates crests and troughs perpendicular to the direction of wave motion.
On a globe, parallels and meridians do not intersect at right angles; only the equator and the prime meridian intersect perpendicular to each other. On a Mercator projection map, the meridians appear as straight lines converging at the poles, while the parallels are equally spaced horizontally, giving the illusion that they intersect at right angles, when in reality that is not the case.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles, meaning all angles are 90 degrees. Opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length and parallel.
On a Mercator projection, meridians appear as straight, parallel lines running from top to bottom of the map, spaced evenly apart. This is because the Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection that preserves straight lines of constant bearing, resulting in meridians being stretched vertically towards the poles.
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perpendicular
overlapping waves
Perpendicular lines that that intersect at 90 degrees are right angles.
They meet perpendicularly. Perpendicular lines meet at a 90 degrees angle.
Perpendicular lines are straight lines that intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
Lines that intersect at right angles.
Perpendicular lines meet at right angles
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees.
All of them. If its truly intersecting lines, they have to form right angles. All of them. If its truly intersecting lines, they have to form right angles.
Perpendicular lines form right angles when they intersect.
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