Waves can be classified as mechanical or electromagnetic based on how they travel through a medium. They can also be classified as transverse or longitudinal based on the direction of oscillation compared to the direction of wave propagation.
waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
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.
No, electromagnetic waves are classified as transverse waves. In a transverse wave, the oscillation of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. Longitudinal waves, on the other hand, have oscillations parallel to the direction of energy transfer.
Waves can be classified as either mechanical or electromagnetic based on how they travel through a medium.
Water waves are classified as mechanical waves, meaning they require a medium (water) to travel through. They are also categorized as transverse waves, as the particles in the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
The two ways are: Heterogeneous Homogeneous
The two ways in which waves cause erosion are deflation and abrasion.
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waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
They are tranverse waves.
Constructive and destructive. These are the two extremes.
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.
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