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Differences of longitudinal waves and transverse waves

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Longitudinal wave

The direction of vibrating particles is perpendicular to the direction of wave .

Transverse wave

The direction of vibrating particles is not perpendicular to the direction of wave

Answered by amanddhumal
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Answer: Transverse- 1. the direction of the vibration of the particle is perpendicular to the direction of the propogation of the wave

2. transverse waves can be polarised

3.transverse wave has alternate crust and trough

4.The density and pressure of the medium remain same while propogation

Longitudinal wave - 1. the direction of vibration of particle is parallel to the direction of propogation of wave

2. it cannot be polarised

3. it contains alternate compression and rearfraction

4.the density and pressure of medium changes

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