what is the difference between mechanical wave and transverse wave with. examples
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MECHANICAL WAVES:
A mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission the material is limited.
For example:
ocean waves, sound waves...
TRANSVERSE WAVES:
Transverse waves cause the medium to vibrate at a right angle to the direction of the wave or energy being carried by the medium. Transverse waves have two parts—the crest and the trough. The crest is the highest point of the wave and the trough is the lowest. The distance between a subsequent crest and a trough is half of wavelength. The wavelength is the distance from crest to crest or from trough to trough.
For example:
light waves...
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MECHANICAL WAVES:
A mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission the material is limited.
For example:
ocean waves, sound waves...
TRANSVERSE WAVES:
Transverse waves cause the medium to vibrate at a right angle to the direction of the wave or energy being carried by the medium. Transverse waves have two parts—the crest and the trough. The crest is the highest point of the wave and the trough is the lowest. The distance between a subsequent crest and a trough is half of wavelength. The wavelength is the distance from crest to crest or from trough to trough.
For example:
light waves...
HOPE IT HELPS:-))
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