Students model a wave by moving the end of a rope up and down. Which statement best explains the type of wave created by this motion?(1 point)

Responses

a longitudinal wave, where particles move in the same direction as the wave
a longitudinal wave, where particles move in the same direction as the wave

a transverse wave, where particles move in the same direction as the wave
a transverse wave, where particles move in the same direction as the wave

a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave
a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave

a longitudinal wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave
a longitudinal wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave

The correct statement is: a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave.

The correct answer is: a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave.

In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave. This is seen in the given scenario where the students move the end of the rope up and down, causing the wave to travel horizontally while the particles of the rope move vertically.