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Why longitudinal waves appears to be transverse?

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Answered by rupinderkaur105
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Longitudinal waves are that which moes parallel to the direction of waves of particles in motion.Means a straight parallel line that is above of the particles.we requires a rigid medium for the occurence of transverse waves.

Answered by piyushsingh81255
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This is a wave wherein the particles of the medium move in the direction that is perpendicular to that of the wave. For example consider this: when a rope is laid out horizontally in a room and a motion is introduced on the left end of the rope, then the energy that moves in the rope will move from left to right causing a simultaneous upward and downward movement in the rope. This type of wave created is a transverse wave. Characteristic of a transverse wave is that the motion of the particle is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.

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