A sound wave.
The frequency of a wave is the same as the frequency of the source that produces it. The frequency of a wave is determined by the frequency of the vibrating source that creates it, so they are directly related.
transverse wave
A source vibrating with simple harmonic motion produces a sinusoidal wave.
Standing wave
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When a particle vibrates, it creates a disturbance in the surrounding medium, causing waves to propagate. This is known as wave generation by vibrating particles, where the energy of the vibrating particle is transferred to neighboring particles, creating a wave that carries the energy through the medium.
Longitudinal waves move in the same direction as the wave energy, with particles vibrating parallel to the wave motion. Transverse waves move perpendicular to the wave energy, with particles vibrating perpendicular to the wave motion.
they both have a Electromagnetic wave.
Vibrating Molecules
Transverse waves.
Longitudinal waves move in the same direction as the wave energy, vibrating parallel to the direction of wave propagation, like sound waves. Transverse waves move perpendicular to the direction of wave energy, vibrating at right angles to the direction of wave propagation, like light waves.
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