Definition: In physics, a transpierced wave is a type of electromagnetic wave that propagates through a medium. It involves two or more waves traveling along a path, each with its own velocity and direction relative to the other waves. Transpierced waves are often used in radar systems and other applications where it's important for signals to travel over long distances without being reflected back due to refraction. These waves can also be used as a tool in medical imaging, such as X-rays or ultrasound