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===Tansverse Waves===
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In a transverse wave the particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. The animation below shows a one-dimensional transverse plane wave propagating from left to right. The particles do not move along with the wave; they simply oscillate up and down about their individual equilibrium positions as the wave passes by.
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Revision as of 19:59, 7 April 2014

Physics for Scientists and Engineers

Class Policies

Forest_Class_Policies

Syllabus

Forest_ EngPhys_1_Syllabus


Virtual Demos

Chapt 15 Waves

http://english.ioa.cas.cn/rs/psk/200907/t20090708_22097.html

Longitudinal Waves

In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation. The animation below shows a one-dimensional longitudinal plane wave propagating down a tube. The particles do not move down the tube with the wave; they simply oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions. Pick a single particle and watch its motion. The wave is seen as the motion of the compressed region (ie, it is a pressure wave, sound wave), which moves from left to right.

TF EngrPhy1 LongWave.gif

Tansverse Waves

In a transverse wave the particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. The animation below shows a one-dimensional transverse plane wave propagating from left to right. The particles do not move along with the wave; they simply oscillate up and down about their individual equilibrium positions as the wave passes by.

TF EngrPhy1 TransverseWave.gif


Forest_Classes