Transverse
waves vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
seismic waves thta shakes particles at right angles to the dircetion that they travel
Transverse or Electromagnetic waves.
secondary waves
S Waves
secondary waves
Backscattering refers to the reflection of a portion of the energy from a wave or particle back in the direction from which it came. It is commonly observed in radar systems and can provide valuable information about the target being surveyed. Backscattering is utilized in various applications, including remote sensing and medical imaging.
In a transverse wave the particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation (at right angles). In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
using protactor, we use to draw angles in anticlockwise direction and that angles are called positive quadrant angles. and angles in clockwise direction, these angles are called negative quadrant angles.
In a longitudinal wave, the particles do not move with the wave. The particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the particles move left and right which in turn makes the other particles start to oscillate. This creates a wave. longitudinal pressure waves are also known as sound waves.
a wave in which matter is moved back and forth in the direction the wave is moving
the answer to this question is transverse wave