| 1. | In general, transverse waves occur as a pair of orthogonal polarizations.
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| 2. | :I assume your link is to transverse wave.
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| 3. | S-waves are transverse waves that move perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
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| 4. | Transverse waves can be polarized, for instance.
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| 5. | The phenomenon of polarization arises as a consequence of the fact that transverse wave.
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| 6. | Light is an example of a transverse wave.
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| 7. | A transverse wave is linearly polarized if it oscillates in only one direction or plane.
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| 8. | Light also has properties of a transverse wave, although it is an electromagnetic wave.
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| 9. | :Longitudinal waves and transverse waves can travel at different velocities in the same medium.
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| 10. | The solution to the problem Huygens had faced was then resolved by a transverse wave theory.
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