Transverse and Longitudinal waves

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Across
  1. 1. Regular patterns of movement that transfer energy from one place to another.
  2. 5. A type of wave where the movement of the particles is at a right angle (perpendicular) to the direction the wave travels.
  3. 9. A type of wave where the particles move back and forth in the same direction (parallel) as the wave travels.
  4. 11. Going in the same direction as something else; in longitudinal waves, particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave.
  5. 12. transfer The movement of energy from one place to another, often carried by waves.
Down
  1. 2. Natural events that cause waves to travel through the Earth, including both transverse and longitudinal waves.
  2. 3. A rapid back-and-forth movement that creates waves.
  3. 4. At a right angle to something; in transverse waves, particle movement is perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
  4. 6. A type of energy that travels as a longitudinal wave and allows us to hear.
  5. 7. The material or substance through which a wave travels, such as air, water, or solids.
  6. 8. A form of energy that travels as a transverse wave and allows us to see.
  7. 10. an example of transverse waves because the water waves oscillate (vibrate) perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction that the wave's energy travels.