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What is common between transverse waves and longitudinal waves?

Both include an amplitude, crest, and rarefactions
Both move faster at higher temperatures
Both move slower through densely packed molecules
Both include a wavelength from compression to compression

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Answered by devashish913
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Answer:

Explanation:

For transverse waves, the waves move in perpendicular direction to the source of vibration. For longitudinal waves, the waves move in parallel direction to the source of vibration . They are similar in the sense that energy is transferred in the form of waves.

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Answered by radhikahans14082006
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Answer:

For transverse waves, the waves move in perpendicular direction to the source of vibration. For longitudinal waves, the waves move in parallel direction to the source of vibration . They are similar in the sense that energy is transferred in the form of waves.they both need something like a medium to travel through (matter) however a light wave can travel through a vacuum.

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