Transverse wave

moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (right angled) to the direction of energy transfer (or the propagation of the wave) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Transverse wave
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A transverse wave is a moving wave that is made up of oscillations happening perpendicular(90 degree) to the direction of energy transfer.

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Transverse plane wave
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A light wave is an example of an electromagnetic wave.

In a transverse wave, the medium(the material the wave moves through) moves up and down or side-to-side, while the wave itself moves forward.

Properties

  • Crest: Highest point of a wave.
  • Trough: Lowest point of a wave.
  • Amplitude: Distance from the baseline(rest position) to crest or trough. Amplitude shows how much energy a wave carries.
  • Wavelength: Wavelength(), is the distance between two crests or two troughs that are next to each other.
  • Frequency: Frequency() is the number of waves that pass a point in one second. Frequency is measured in hertz(Hz).
  • Speed: Speed() of a wave measure how fast a wave is moving forward.
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Formulae

The velocity of a transverse wave is calculated by the following formula:To find the wavelength or the frequency of a wavelength, change the formula algebraically.

Examples

Transverse wave can be found in multiple fields of studies and nature, which include such following:

  • Electromagnetic wave: Light, Radio wave, Microwave, and X-ray are all forms of transverse waves. These wave forms can travel through vacuum.
  • Water wave: Ripples on the surface of the water body, creating a circular transverse wave.
  • Seismic wave: During an earthquake, "secondary" waves move through the Earth's crust, which causes a side-by-side or up-down motion.
  • Instrument strings: When a guitar or piano string is plucked, it vibrates in a side-by-side or up-down motion, like transverse wave.

Transverse wave vs Longitudinal wave

The main difference between a transverse wave and longitudinal wave is their direction of movement:

  • In a transverse wave, the medium moves perpendicular to the wave's direction.
  • In a longitudinal wave, the medium moves parallel in the same direction as the wave.
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