The movement of waves is called oscillation, which refers to the repeating back-and-forth or up-and-down motion of the wave as it travels through a medium.
reflection
Waves that move up and down are called transverse waves. In transverse waves, the wave energy travels perpendicular to the direction of the particle displacement. Examples include light waves and water waves.
A complete wave is called a cycle. It represents one full oscillation of a wave, from its starting position, through its peak, to its lowest point, and back to its starting position.
The time it takes for a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur is called the period. It is usually measured in seconds and is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave.
The movement of waves is called oscillation, which refers to the repeating back-and-forth or up-and-down motion of the wave as it travels through a medium.
reflection
Waves that move up and down are called transverse waves. In transverse waves, the wave energy travels perpendicular to the direction of the particle displacement. Examples include light waves and water waves.
A complete wave is called a cycle. It represents one full oscillation of a wave, from its starting position, through its peak, to its lowest point, and back to its starting position.
A description of the rhythmic movement of a wave is a circular pattern that goes up and down then returns to its original position. The energy of a wave goes in a forward direction.
Transverse waves cause matter in the medium to move up and down or back and forth at right angles to the direction of the wave's propagation. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves like light and water waves in the ocean.
The time it takes for a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur is called the period. It is usually measured in seconds and is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave.
The time it takes for a sine wave to complete one cycle is called the period. It is typically denoted by the symbol T and is the inverse of the frequency of the wave.
A transverse wave occurs when you shake a wave up and down. In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. This creates a wave where the crests and troughs move in a direction that is different from the movement of the individual particles.
Such is called the period of the wave. The period is the reciprocal of the frequency.
That's the "frequency" of the wave.
no, they move horizontally along the direction of the sound wave movement.