HI I AM 31 YEARS AND I HAVE THREE KIDS AND I NOW AM PREGERS AGAIN AND I HONESTLY CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT FELT LIKE EXCEPT FOR THE REAL HARD KICKS THAT TAKE YOUR BREATH. SO NOW I AM WITH CHILD NUM 4 AND I HAD MY LAST CHILD 6 YEARS AGO WITH A C-SECTION AND TUBAL AND YES THE WERE CARTERIZED (BURNT) AND STICHED AND CLAMPED , SO I WAS IN DENILE THAT I WAS PREGERS BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE. SO NOW I AM 21 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS AND I FEEL THROBS FROM TIME TO TIME AND SOMETIMES I FEEL WAVES OF NUMBNESS GO THROUGH MY BELLY LIKE IT STARTS UNDER THE BOTTOM PART OF MY RIBCAGE ON ONE SIDE AND GO IN A WAVE FORMATION UNDER MY BELLY BUTTON AND ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM OF MY STOMACH RIGHT ABOVE MY PUBIC BONE IAT DOSE NOT LAST LONG AND IT DON'T HAPPEN EVERYDAY BUT I SURE DO FEEL IT . HAS ANYBODY ELSE FELT ANYTHONG LIKE THIS HERE? IF SO PLEASE RESPOND BECAUSE I HOPE IT IS BABY MOVING !!!!
Transverse waves have the medium moving perpendicular to the direction of the wave movement. Examples include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
It is sound waves
seismic waves
The subtypes of secondary waves (S-waves) are Love waves and Rayleigh waves. Love waves cause horizontal movement, while Rayleigh waves cause both horizontal and vertical movement. Both types of waves are surface waves that move along the Earth's crust.
Mechanical waves are caused by the back and forth movement or vibration of an object. These waves require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. Sound waves and seismic waves are examples of mechanical waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves I.E the direction of movement of each particle in the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the transfer of energy, similar to a water wave. Sound waves are transverse and so the direction of the movement of the particles in the medium is the same direction as the movement of the energy.
The movement of waves down the beach is called longshore drift. This process occurs when waves approach the shore at an angle and carry sediment along the coast.
Sound waves are caused by the back and forth movement or vibration of an object. This motion creates pressure variations in the surrounding medium, which propagate as waves.
The to and fro movement of sound waves refers to the vibration of particles in the medium (such as air) as the sound waves pass through it. This back and forth movement of particles creates areas of high and low pressure, which are perceived by our ears as sound.
Transverse waves have movement that is perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. This means that the particles of the medium oscillate up and down or side to side as the wave moves forward. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves (such as light) and some seismic waves.
wave movement is when the waves move in the ocean due to gravitational pull.
Movement causes the air to vibrate. This creates sound waves.