Why transverse waves can't be produced in a liquid or gas?
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transverse waves can't be produced in a liquid or gas.because if the transerverse waves sanded in to liquid r gases it don't give change to get back into it's position .and they can not change easily .
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 aliquid because there is no mechanism for driving motion perpendicular to the propagation of the wave.
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 aliquid because there is no mechanism for driving motion perpendicular to the propagation of the wave.
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transverse waves can't be produced in a liquid or gas
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The simple reason
:- Transverse waves need a medium to propagate, which liquids can't provide.
or
when they produced in liquid or gas then it is not easy to change it
which is easy in solid.
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♣ The particles in transverse waves move perpendicularly to the direction of propagation, so it cannot propagate in a gas or a liquid.
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The simple reason
:- Transverse waves need a medium to propagate, which liquids can't provide.
or
when they produced in liquid or gas then it is not easy to change it
which is easy in solid.
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♣ The particles in transverse waves move perpendicularly to the direction of propagation, so it cannot propagate in a gas or a liquid.
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