Waves can be classified as transverse or longitudinal based on the direction of movement of individual particles. In transverse waves, particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, while in longitudinal waves, particles move parallel to the direction of the wave.
Waves are classified based on their direction of movement and the medium they travel through. There are two main types of waves: transverse waves, where the particles move perpendicular to the wave's direction, and longitudinal waves, where the particles move parallel to the wave's direction. Waves can also be categorized as mechanical waves, which require a medium to travel through, or electromagnetic waves, which can travel through a vacuum.
Brownian motion.
In wave motion, the water particles move in circular orbits, transferring energy rather than overall displacement. This means that while individual water particles move in a wave, there is no net movement of water in the direction of the wave's propagation.
waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
The flow of magnetism affects the movement of particles in a magnetic field by exerting a force on them, causing them to align and move in a particular direction. This alignment and movement is influenced by the strength and direction of the magnetic field.
Waves are classified based on their direction of movement and the medium they travel through. There are two main types of waves: transverse waves, where the particles move perpendicular to the wave's direction, and longitudinal waves, where the particles move parallel to the wave's direction. Waves can also be categorized as mechanical waves, which require a medium to travel through, or electromagnetic waves, which can travel through a vacuum.
Brownian motion.
net movement of particles mean the spreading out or over all movement of particles
In wave motion, the water particles move in circular orbits, transferring energy rather than overall displacement. This means that while individual water particles move in a wave, there is no net movement of water in the direction of the wave's propagation.
waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
P-wave particles move in the same direction as the wave's propagation, which is the direction of energy transfer. This movement is back and forth in the direction of the wave.
The flow of magnetism affects the movement of particles in a magnetic field by exerting a force on them, causing them to align and move in a particular direction. This alignment and movement is influenced by the strength and direction of the magnetic field.
The direction of a magnetic field affects the movement of charged particles by exerting a force on them. Inside the page, the particles will move in a circular path perpendicular to the field, while outside the page, they will move in the opposite direction.
The direction of the electric field (E) determines the direction in which charged particles will move in a given system. Charged particles will move in the direction of the electric field if they are positive, and opposite to the direction of the electric field if they are negative.
The Convergent Boundaries are classifid according to the compass direction of movement of the plates.
Longitudinal waves move in a direction parallel to the direction of vibration of the particles in the medium through which the wave is propagating. This means that the particles oscillate back and forth in the same direction that the wave is traveling.
No. Only the movement of the individual particles is SHM.