Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
transverse-wave
noun
/trænsˈvɜːrs weɪv/
Definition
A transverse wave is a type of wave in which the motion of the medium’s particles is perpendicular to the direction of the wave’s propagation.
Examples
- Light waves are an example of transverse waves.
- When a string is plucked, it creates transverse waves that move away from the point of plucking.
- Transverse waves can travel through solids but not through fluids like water or air.
Meaning
In a transverse wave, as the wave travels along, the molecules of the medium move up and down (or side to side), while the wave itself moves forward.
Synonyms
- Shear wave
- Wave