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longitudinal wave:parallel:transvers waves complete the analogy​

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Answered by shristipal
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Answer:

An analogy to these waves can be shown in waves of a crowd

The standard wave we see at the baseball game could be considered a transverse wave because the people are moving perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

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If the people bump shoulders instead of standing up, this would be a longitudinal wave.

Answered by rohanoram034
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Answer:

perpendicular

Explanation:

In a transverse wave, the particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. ... In a longitudinal wave the particles are displaced parallel to the direction the wave travels. An example of longitudinal waves is compressions moving along a slinky.

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