poikittaisvärähtelyt
Poikittaisvärähtelyt, also known as transverse vibrations, are a type of wave motion where the oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer or wave propagation. Imagine plucking a guitar string; the string moves up and down, while the wave travels horizontally along the string. This perpendicular relationship between displacement and direction of travel is the defining characteristic of a transverse wave.
Common examples of transverse vibrations include waves on a string, light waves, and seismic S-waves. In a
The speed of a transverse wave depends on the properties of the medium through which it is