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why waves in a spring are always longitudinal

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Answered by prachi6133
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The frequency of a wave is the number of wavelengths per second. The period of a longitudinal wave is the time taken by the wave to move one wavelength. As for transverse waves, the symbol T is used to represent period and period is measured in seconds (s)...

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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A longitudinal wave is a wave where the particles in the medium move parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. A longitudinal wave is seen best in a slinky spring.

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