which of the two - waves transverse waves and longitudinal waves are not produced in liquids and gases ? y ?
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Your answer is simple...... Transverse-waves need a medium rigid enough to propagate, which liquids can't provide.
Shear strength is a material's ability to resist forces that can cause the internal structure of the material to slide against itself. In other words, it is the maximum shear stress which a material can withstand without rupture. Take a liquid - water, for instance - it takes the shape of the container in which it is held. If the container is removed, the water cannot keep it's shape. Solids are not like that; they are rigid.
The particles in transverse waves move perpendicularly to the direction of propagation so it cannot propagate in a gas or a liquid because there is no mechanism for driving motion perpendicular to the propagation of the wave.
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Your answer is simple...... Transverse-waves need a medium rigid enough to propagate, which liquids can't provide.
Shear strength is a material's ability to resist forces that can cause the internal structure of the material to slide against itself. In other words, it is the maximum shear stress which a material can withstand without rupture. Take a liquid - water, for instance - it takes the shape of the container in which it is held. If the container is removed, the water cannot keep it's shape. Solids are not like that; they are rigid.
The particles in transverse waves move perpendicularly to the direction of propagation so it cannot propagate in a gas or a liquid because there is no mechanism for driving motion perpendicular to the propagation of the wave.
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the particles in the transverse waves move perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.but there is no mechanism for driving the motion perpendicular of the wave propagation
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