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Explain how the movement of the wooden ring demonstrates that this wave is transverse.

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Answered by rimikaran
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One way to remember the movement of particles in longitudinal waves is to use the ‘P’ sound: longitudinal waves such as seismic P-waves may be thought of as pressure or push waves as the particles move parallel to the wave.

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Answered by naveenkarthickr1
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Transverse waves are often demonstrated by moving a rope rapidly up and down. In the diagram the rope moves up and down, producing peaks and troughs. Energy is transferred from left to right. However, none of the particles are transported along a transverse wave.

Transverse waves are often demonstrated by moving a rope rapidly up and down. In the diagram the rope moves up and down, producing peaks and troughs. Energy is transferred from left to right. However, none of the particles are transported along a transverse wave.

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