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what is the difference between sound wave and water wave​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference is frequency, sound waves are in kilohertz, water waves are of course much slower. There are other differences, sound is longitudinal compression, but if you track the motion of a particle in a water wave it moves in an elliptic orbit as the wave passes.

Answered by jitekumar4201
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Difference between sound wave and water wave​

The primary distinction is recurrence, sound waves are in kilohertz, water waves are obviously much more slow. There are different contrasts, sound is longitudinal pressure, however in the event that you track the movement of a molecule in a water wave it moves in an elliptic circle as the wave passes. This implies additionally there are gravitational, active, and compressive powers included. Scattering influences waves as well, where speed relies upon wavelength. Sea rollers can travel a lot more noteworthy separations without scattering.

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