Asked by Chiken

In a transverse wave the medium vibrates
A) at right angles to the wave direction
B) in the same direction as the wave***
C)at a 45-degree angle to the wave direction

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Answered by Chiken
is it right?
Answered by Damon
No.
A wave on a string is transverse for example. The vibration of a guitar string is not up and down the string but perpendicular to it.
A sound wave is longitudinal however, the motion of particles is along the direction of the wave propagation.
Answered by Damon
By the way, that is why the wave on the guitar string is called "transverse".
Answered by 🪐.
Hello l have a Question
When particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels, the particles move at an angle( )degrees to the direction of the wave.

A- 0
B-45
C-180
D-90
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