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what are waves explain the different types of waves

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Answered by pallavi89
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In physics, mathematics, and related fields, a wave is a disturbance of a fieldin which a physical attribute oscillates repeatedly at each point or propagates from each point to neighboring points, or seems to move through space.

THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF WAVES:

1. Longitudinal wave*s - Movement of the particles are parallel to the motion of the energy.  Sound waves moving through the air is an example of this type of wave.

2. Transverse wave*s - movement of the particles are at right angles (perpendicular) to the motion of the energy. Movement of a wave through a solid object like a stretched rope or a trampoline is an example of this type of wave.

3. Surface wave*s - particles travel in a circular motion.  These waves occur at interfaces.  Examples include waves in the ocean and ripples in a cup of water.  One consequence of occurring at an interface is that the motion of the particles diminish with distance from the interface.  The further from the interface the smaller the rotation of the particles until as some distance from the surface, there is no more movement or energy propagation.

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