Transverse Waves

Key point

  • A wave is transverse if the displacement is at right angles to the direction of energy transfer

A transverse wave is a wave whose direction of energy transfer is at right angles to its displacement.

A Displacement-Distance Graph gives us: 

  • The wavelength of a wave
  • The amplitude of a wave (from the horizontal axis to the crest)
  • Amplitude is NOT from crest to trough

A Displacement-Time Graph provides us with: 

  • Amplitude of the wave
  • The period of the wave (one full oscillation) 

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