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What are mechanical waves?​

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Answered by Soumok
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The waves which require medium for their propagation are called mechanical waves or elastic waves.

{\large{\green{Example}}}

☞Sound waves.

☞Waves in stretched string.

For the propagation of such a wave they use the property "inertia of mass" so that the transfer of enery or momentum takes place.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline\mathfrak\pink{Mechanical\:Waves}

» The waves that require a material medium for its propagation.

\underline\mathfrak\green{Types}

  • Longitudinal waves
  • Transverse waves
  • Surface waves

\umderline\mathfrak\orange{Example}

» Sound waves.

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