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Types of Wave

There are two types of waves: transverse and longitudinal.

Longitudinal waves

Longitudinal waves

  • Longitudinal waves are oscillations which occur parallel to the direction of travel.
    • In a longitudinal wave, the particles come close together and then push apart.
  • When the particles are close together, this is called a compression.
  • When the particles are far apart, this is called a rarefaction.
  • An example of a longitudinal wave is a sound wave.
  • Longitudinal waves are also called pressure waves.
Transverse waves

Transverse waves

  • Transverse waves occur when the oscillations are perpendicular or at right angles (90°) to the direction of travel.
  • Examples of transverse waves include water waves and electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves

Electromagnetic waves

  • Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
  • They are able to travel through a vacuum (such as space) so do not need a medium to travel through.
  • They range in wavelength size. The largest to smallest wavelength waves are:
    • Radio waves.
    • Microwaves.
    • Infra-red.
    • Visible Light.
    • Ultra-Violet.
    • X-Rays.
    • Gamma Ray.
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