Light waves are transverse in nature.
Light is transverse in nature, meaning its waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of its propagation.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature.
Yes, sound waves are longitudinal in nature, not transverse.
Mechanical waves can be either longitudinal or transverse in nature. Longitudinal waves have vibrations that are parallel to the direction of wave propagation, while transverse waves have vibrations perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
Light waves are transverse waves. This means that the oscillation of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of energy propagation.
Light is transverse in nature, meaning its waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of its propagation.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature.
Yes, sound waves are longitudinal in nature, not transverse.
Mechanical waves can be either longitudinal or transverse in nature. Longitudinal waves have vibrations that are parallel to the direction of wave propagation, while transverse waves have vibrations perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
Light waves are transverse waves. This means that the oscillation of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of energy propagation.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, where the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave. Light waves, on the other hand, are transverse waves, where the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of wave travel.
Sound waves are longitudinal in nature, and they require a medium for propagation.
Refraction Phenomenon becomes possible for both transverse (light waves) and longitudinal (sound waves)
No doubt about it; infra red rays are transverse in nature. Only sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. Infra red belongs to that family of electromagnetic waves.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
Water waves are transverse in nature, meaning that the particles of water move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
Water waves are transverse in nature, meaning that the particles of water move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.