d/b longitutional nd transverse waves?
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✷Transverse waves are always characterized by particle motion being perpendicular to wave motion.
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✷A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.This type of wave is a longitudinal wave.
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*longitudinal* *wave* :-
● The wave which which move in back and forth direction
●it consist of compression and rare fraction
● it can travel in all medium ( solud liquid and gas
● the density is highest at compression and least at rare fraction
*Transverse* *wave* :-
● The wave which move in up and down direction
● it consists of crest and trough
● it can travel in only solid and liquid medium
● there is no variation of density
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*longitudinal* *wave* :-
● The wave which which move in back and forth direction
●it consist of compression and rare fraction
● it can travel in all medium ( solud liquid and gas
● the density is highest at compression and least at rare fraction
*Transverse* *wave* :-
● The wave which move in up and down direction
● it consists of crest and trough
● it can travel in only solid and liquid medium
● there is no variation of density
hope its helpful plz mark it as brainliest
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