The disturbance of a transverse wave is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. As the wave travels, the particles of the medium oscillate up and down or side to side, creating crests and troughs. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
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Transverse wave.
The type of wave in which the disturbance moves at right angles to the direction of the wave is called a transverse wave. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves (like light) and waves on a string.
A transverse wave has a disturbance that is perpendicular to the direction of wave motion. In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, creating crests and troughs as the wave moves. Examples of transverse waves include light waves, water waves, and electromagnetic waves.
A transverse wave is a type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. This can be seen in examples such as light waves and water waves.
Transverse wave.