Types of Waves

Define - Transverse Waves
A transverse wave is a wave which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves. Energy will begin to be transported from left to right. As the energy is transported from left to right.
- Longitudinal Waves
A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves. Longitudinal waves are always sorted by particle movement being parallel to wave motion.


- Electro-Magnetic Waves
An electromagnetic wave is a wave that is capable of spreading its energy through an empty space. Electromagnetic waves are produced by the vibration of charged particles. Electromagnetic waves that are produced on the sun later travel to Earth through outer space. All light waves are examples of electromagnetic waves.
- Mechanical Waves
A mechanical wave is a wave that is not capable of transferring its energy through an empty space. A sound wave is an example of a mechanical wave.