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Why there are transverse waves on surface of water ? Explain
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Transverse wave Oscillations where particles are displaced perpendicular to the wave direction..
❄️1.Particles moving up and down (i.e vibrations) on the surface of water.
2.The particles move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. 3.Transverse waves are created on above water surface when a motion perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave is induced in the molecules that make up that medium.
So, this is the reason transverse wave on the surface of water ...
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here is ur Ans
Transverse wave Oscillations where particles are displaced perpendicular to the wave direction..
❄️1.Particles moving up and down (i.e vibrations) on the surface of water.
2.The particles move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. 3.Transverse waves are created on above water surface when a motion perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave is induced in the molecules that make up that medium.
So, this is the reason transverse wave on the surface of water ...
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Actually, water particles are typical example which show both longitudinal ans transverse motion.
In most of science book water wave is display as a transverse wave but actually it is combination of both transverse and longitudinal.
we know in transverse wave the motion of particles is perpendicular to propagation of
of wave
in water surface particles move perpendicular to motion of wave
particles of water move in circle so it show both motion horizontal and vertical
wave it is defined as transfer of energy without any transfer of matter
Actually is made up of nothing .it is just a phenomenon by which transfer of energy take place from one point to another .
Movement of the particles are parallel to the motion of the energy.
Eg . Sound wave.( particles are move back and fro in it)
In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium oscillate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation
Eg motion in string,
You may think of a surface wave as just a bunch of moving water or--in the case of an earthquake--moving dirt.
Surface wave is occour between the boundery
of two substance
Eg earthquake
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