longitudinal waves can not be polarised but transverse waves can be polarised?
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when transverse waves have their particles always vibrating in the same plane, the wave is said to be "plane polarised".
Longitudinal waves can't be polarised because their particles vibrate in the same direction that the wave travels.
Waves move energy through a medium without moving the whole medium.
Longitudinal waves can't be polarised because their particles vibrate in the same direction that the wave travels.
Waves move energy through a medium without moving the whole medium.
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