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Describe a transverse wave.
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Transverse wave: A wave in which particles of the medium vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave is called a transverse wave. Example: Ripples on the surface of water, light waves
Characteristics of transverse waves:
- All the particles of medium in the path of wave vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of wave with the same period and amplitude.
- When a transverse wave passes through the medium, the medium is divided into alternate crests i.e., regions of positive displacements and troughs i.e., regions of negative displacement, that are periodic in time.
- A crest and an adjacent trough form one cycle of a transverse wave. The distance between any two successive crests or troughs is called wavelength ‘λ’ of the wave.
- Crests and troughs advance in the medium and are responsible for the transfer of energy.
- Transverse waves can travel only through solids and not through liquids and gases. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves, but they do not require material medium for propagation.
- When transverse waves advance through a medium, there is no change of pressure and density at any point of the medium, but the shape changes periodically.
- A transverse wave can be polarised.
- Medium conveying a transverse wave must possess elasticity of shape, i.e., modulus of rigidity.
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