Transverse wave.
This describes a mechanical wave, where matter oscillates in the same direction as the wave propagation. An example of this is a water wave as the water moves up and down in the direction of the wave.
Transverse wave. In this type of wave, particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Classical example of transverse wave is electromagnetic wave.
A transverse wave is a mechanical wave that moves at right angles to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the oscillations of the medium through which the wave is traveling are perpendicular to the direction of the wave motion. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
The angle of a transverse wave is the angle at which the wave oscillates perpendicular to the direction of travel. It represents the up-and-down motion of the wave as it propagates through the medium. The angle remains constant as the wave moves forward.
A longitudinal wave moves matter back and forth in the same direction that the wave is travelling. This type of wave creates compressions and rarefactions in the medium as it moves. Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves.
This describes a mechanical wave, where matter oscillates in the same direction as the wave propagation. An example of this is a water wave as the water moves up and down in the direction of the wave.
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Transverse wave. In this type of wave, particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Classical example of transverse wave is electromagnetic wave.
Such a wave is called a longitudinal wave.
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A transverse wave is a mechanical wave that moves at right angles to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the oscillations of the medium through which the wave is traveling are perpendicular to the direction of the wave motion. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
The angle of a transverse wave is the angle at which the wave oscillates perpendicular to the direction of travel. It represents the up-and-down motion of the wave as it propagates through the medium. The angle remains constant as the wave moves forward.
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