tverrbølge
Tverrbølge is a Norwegian term that translates to "transverse wave." In physics, a transverse wave is a wave in which the particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. Imagine shaking a rope up and down; the wave travels horizontally along the rope, but the individual segments of the rope move vertically. This perpendicular motion is the defining characteristic of a transverse wave.
Examples of transverse waves include light waves, which are electromagnetic waves and do not require a medium
The opposite of a transverse wave is a longitudinal wave, where the particles of the medium move