Physics, asked by kaynat87, 1 year ago

explain longitudinal and transversal waves ​

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Answered by anushi01
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Explanation:

Longitudinal wave:-

its a wave in which particle of the medium vibrate about the mean position along the direction of wave propagation. This wave is propogate in the form of compression and rerefraction.and one rerefraction is called wave . They can propogate through solid , liquid and gases because this wave can travel through bulk modulus of elasticity.

Transverse wave:-

It's a wave in which particle of medium vibrate about the mean position perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. These waves propogate in the form of crests and troughs... where one crest or one through form one wave. These waves can travel through the medium which has rigidity . hence it only propogate in solid and on the surface of liquid.

Answered by brainlygirl87
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