Biology, asked by prinshukumar20004, 1 year ago

what are transverse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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did u mean transverse wave.....

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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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Answered by Kushalsai26
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In transverse waves, the displacement of the particle is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave.

Examples Of Transverse Waves

In transverse waves too, the particles do not move along with the wave. They move up and down about their equilibrium positions. Some examples of transverse waves are:

The ripples on the surface of the water .

The secondary waves of an earthquake .

Electromagnetic waves .

The waves on a string .

Stadium or human wave .

The ocean waves.

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