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difference between transverse any longitudinal wave​

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Answered by 7777777RAM
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Difference between transverse any longitudinal wave is :

Difference between transverse any longitudinal wave is :In physics, a transverse wave is a moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave or path of propagation. A simple example is given by the waves that can be created on a horizontal length of string by anchoring one end and moving the other end up and down.

longitudinal wave is :In physics, a transverse wave is a moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave or path of propagation. A simple example is given by the waves that can be created on a horizontal length of string by anchoring one end and moving the other end up and down. Longitudinal Waves. In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.

Answered by GoogleForever
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Differences:

⭐ Movement: The movement of the medium is different. In the longitudinal wave, the medium moves left to right, while in thee transverse wave, the medium moves vertically up and down.

⭐ Longitudinal waves have a compression and rarefaction, while the transverse wave has a crest and a trough.

⭐ Longitudinal waves have a pressure variation, transverse waves don't.

⭐ Longitudinal waves can be propagated in solids, liquids and gases, transverse waves can only be propagated in solids and on the surfaces of liquids.

⭐ Longitudinal waves have a change in density throughout the medium, transverse waves don't.

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