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===About Waves===
 
===About Waves===
 
: [[Wave]]s can transmit [[energy]] and information from one place to another.
 
: [[Wave]]s can transmit [[energy]] and information from one place to another.
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: [[Wave]]s travel through a [[medium]] that allows the [[vibration]].
 
: There are two types of [[wave]]; [[Transverse Wave|transverse]] and [[Longitudinal Wave|longitudinal]].
 
: There are two types of [[wave]]; [[Transverse Wave|transverse]] and [[Longitudinal Wave|longitudinal]].
: [[Wave]]s travel through a [[medium]] that allows the [[vibration]].
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: In [[Longitudinal Wave|longitudinal waves]] the [[vibration]] is in the same direction as the [[Energy Transfer|energy transfer]].
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: In [[Transverse Wave|transverse waves]] the [[vibration]] is [[perpendicular]] to the direction as the [[Energy Transfer|energy transfer]].
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===

Revision as of 08:46, 16 October 2018

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Meaning

A wave is a vibration that transfers energy from one location to another.

About Waves

Waves can transmit energy and information from one place to another.
Waves travel through a medium that allows the vibration.
There are two types of wave; transverse and longitudinal.
In longitudinal waves the vibration is in the same direction as the energy transfer.
In transverse waves the vibration is perpendicular to the direction as the energy transfer.

Examples