Physics, asked by Tina11111, 1 year ago

Explain Transverse waves ??????

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Answered by Anonymous
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A transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (right angled) to the direction of energy transfer (or the propagation of the wave). If a transverse wave is moving in the positive x-direction, its oscillations are in up and down directions that lie in the y–z plane.

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Answered by AliaRoy01
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=>> A transverse wave is a wave that the displacement of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. 


Examples of transverse waves are a ripple in a pond and a wave on a string. Transverse waves may occur on a wave, throughout a solid and on the surface of a wave. 



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