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Define and explain the production of transverse and longitudinal waves.​

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Answered by diyabhana
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In a transverse wave, the particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. Examples of transverse waves include vibrations on a string and ripples on the surface of water. ... In a longitudinal wave the particles are displaced parallel to the direction the wave travels.

Answered by snehakamal013
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If the Direction Of the Viberation Of the Particles Of the medium Is perpendicular to the Direction Of The propagation Of the Wave, The wave Is called A transverse wave. If the Direction of the Viberating Particles Of the medium Of the parallel to the Direction To the Wave propagation, the wave Is called 'A longitudinal Wave'.

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