define longitudinal and transverse wave and explain with help of digram
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In a transverse wave, the particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. ... In a longitudinal wave the particles are displaced parallel to the direction the wave travels. An example of longitudinal waves is compressions moving along a slinky.
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a) In longitudinal waves, the particles vibrate in the back and forth in the same direction. These waves can be produced in solids, liquids, and gases.
Transverse waves have particles vibrating perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. These waves can be produced in solids and liquids
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b. Examples of transverse wave:
Waves moving in the spring when pushed and pulled at one end and striking the strings of guitar have transverse waves.
Examples of longitudinal wave:
Production of ripples on the surface of the water and waves production when the spring is move up and down have transverse waves