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A Transverse wave propagates at 90 degrees to the direction the amplitude increases

In other words the wave oscillates up and down yet moves from left to right!

this is different from a longitudinal wave, which oscillates in the same direction as it moves

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it is bent over 75 degrees, therefore the particulum of this transparent wave would equak to its farenheit degree form.

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Q: What does a 90 degree angle have to do with a transverse wave?
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