There are two types of waves:
1. Longitudinal wave
e.g. Sound waves
2. Transverse wave
e.g. light waves
A wave where the medium vibrates perpendicular to the motion of the wave is called a transverse wave. Examples include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
A transverse wave is a mechanical wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Examples include light waves and water waves.
Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.
A longitudinal wave vibrates in the same direction that the wave travels. Examples of longitudinal waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
Examples of wave energy include ocean waves, tidal currents, and underwater currents. These natural sources of energy can be harnessed to generate electricity using technologies such as wave energy converters and tidal turbines.
Wave speed examples are how fast a wave goes past a certain point.
Mechanical wave needs a medium to travel. Examples :- Sound Wave, Seismic Wave etc.
-- a radio wave -- a heat wave -- a yellow wave -- a blue wave -- an ultraviolet wave -- an X-ray -- a gamma ray
Sound Wave
Sound
sound energy
All of the colors in the rainbow.
A wave where the medium vibrates perpendicular to the motion of the wave is called a transverse wave. Examples include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
the earth and sound waves
ocean wave is 1
A transverse wave is a mechanical wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Examples include light waves and water waves.
Examples of the transverse waves include the water and light waves.