Waves. Two Types Mechanical – Transverse – Longitudinal Electromagnetic.

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Waves

Two Types Mechanical – Transverse – Longitudinal Electromagnetic

Mechanical Waves Transverse – Moves up and down in the direction the wave is traveling – Examples: Radio, light, heat S-waves in earthquakes Waves in water

Mechanical Waves Transverse

Mechanical Waves Transverse

Mechanical Waves Longitudinal – Moves backwards and forwards in the direction the wave is traveling – Examples: Sound waves P-waves in earthquakes

Mechanical Waves Longitudinal

Mechanical Waves Longitudinal

Electromagnetic Waves Make up the electromagnetic spectrum Transverse waves Travel at the speed of light

Electromagnetic Waves