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describe a transverse wave​

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Answered by ruchi5794
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In physics, a transverse wave is a moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave. A simple example is given by the waves that can be created on a horizontal length of string by anchoring one end and moving the other end up and down

Answered by wannabegenius
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A transverse wave is a moving wave that is made up of oscillations happening perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. It can also mean that it is a wave that causes the medium to vibrate amazingly \ at right angles perpendicular to the direction in which they travel parallel to each other.

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