How are sound waves and water waves different
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Waves on the surface of the water are transverse waves. ... Sound waves are longitudinal (the air molecules vibrate along the direction wave propagation). But water waves are a combination of both longitudinal and transverse waves( the particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction wave propagates in-up and down motion).
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