José Luis San Emeterio Peña |
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2.3 The waves in the sea |
We have seen that there are transverse and longitudinal waves. When we observe the waves coming towards the beach, they seem to be a good example of transverse waves. However, the waves in the sea, or those that are formed on any surface of water, are a special case of undulatory movement which it is worth looking at closely. In the next two visuals we study this peculiarity.
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