Waves transfer energy from one place to another.
Part of Combined ScienceWaves
Transverse waves are often demonstrated by moving a rope rapidly up and down.
1. A hand holds a length of rope taut
2. The hand is flicked down and an inverted u-shape has appeared in the rope
3. The hand is jerked up and a second u-shape has appeared in the rope
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In the diagram the rope moves up and down, producing peaks and troughs.
Energy is transferred from left to right at right angles to the hand movement.
However, none of the particles are transported along a transverse wave.
The particles move up and down as the wave is transmitted.
Examples of transverse waves include: