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distinguish between the longitudinal wave and the transverse wave

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Answered by Anonymous
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LONGITUDINAL WAVE:
1) the vibration of particles of the medium is along the direction of wave propagation

2) the wave propagates by forming alternate compressions and rarefactions

3)these waves can travel in solid liquid and gases

4) these waves cannot be polarized

5) distance between two successive compressions and rarefactions is equal to the wavelength

TRANSVERSE WAVE:
1) the vibrations of particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation

2) the wave propagates by forming alternate crests and troughs

3) these waves can travel in solid and liquid surfaces

4) these waves can be polarized

5) distance between two successive crests and troughs is equal to wavelength


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Answered by mohakkulkarni1150
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Answer:

LONGITUDINAL WAVE:

1) the vibration of particles of the medium is along the direction of wave propagation

2) the wave propagates by forming alternate compressions and rarefactions

3)these waves can travel in solid , liquid and gases

4) these waves cannot be polarized

5) distance between two successive compressions and rarefactions is equal to the wavelength

TRANSVERSE WAVE:

1) the vibrations of particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation

2) the wave propagates by forming alternate crests and troughs

3) these waves can travel in solid and liquid surfaces

4) these waves can be polarized

5) distance between two successive crests and troughs is equal to wavelength

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