Dax couldn't find the dye marker, and the angle of the transverse waves had altered.
We're starting to get some patterns here between the angle of transverse waves to the current and the location of the exit point.
In general, transverse waves occur as a pair of orthogonal polarizations.
When the water molecules move up and down at a right angle to the direction of the wave, it's called a transverse wave.
The waves created by the ship consist of divergent and transverse waves.
Light is an example of a transverse wave.
A ripple in a pond and a wave on a string are easily visualized as transverse waves.
Longitudinal waves have the same basic characteristics as transverse waves.
On the other hand, gravitational waves in both theories are transverse waves.
Light has properties of a transverse wave, although it is an electromagnetic wave.