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Are electromagnetic waves transverse or longitudinal waves?
Questioner:Amelia Roberts 2018-04-06 09:55:14
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Zoe Wilson——Studied at the University of Barcelona, Lives in Barcelona, Spain.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. They exhibit oscillations that are perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. This means that the electric and magnetic fields associated with the wave oscillate up and down or side to side, not in the direction the wave is traveling. This is in contrast to longitudinal waves, where the oscillations occur in the same direction as the wave propagation, like sound waves in air or water waves moving through a medium.
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Oliver Davis——Works at the International Finance Corporation, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
Transverse waves. Light and other types of
electromagnetic radiation are
transverse waves. All types of
electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through a vacuum, such as through space. Water
waves and S
waves (a type of seismic
wave) are also
transverse waves.
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