Write three diffrences between transverse and longitudinal waves.
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Transverse Waves:Displacement of medium is perpendicular to the direction of propogation of the wave.. Example-Electromagnetic radiation...
Longitudinal waves:Displacement of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave...Example-Sound waves...
Three differences
First Transverse way-
1-The particle of medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propogation of the wave...
2-The wave travels in the form of crests and troughs...
3-This wave can be polarized...
In Longitudnal waves-
1-This wave travels in the form of condesations and rarefactions...
2-One condensation and a rarefaction constitute one way...
3-This cannot be polarised...
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Transverse Waves:Displacement of medium is perpendicular to the direction of propogation of the wave.. Example-Electromagnetic radiation...
Longitudinal waves:Displacement of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave...Example-Sound waves...
Three differences
First Transverse way-
1-The particle of medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propogation of the wave...
2-The wave travels in the form of crests and troughs...
3-This wave can be polarized...
In Longitudnal waves-
1-This wave travels in the form of condesations and rarefactions...
2-One condensation and a rarefaction constitute one way...
3-This cannot be polarised...
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Explanation:
➟All particles medium vibrate in direction perpendicular to the direction of propogation of wave.
➟It can travel in only solid.
➟There is no change in pressure and density.
➟All particles of medium vibrate in direction parallel to the direction of propogation of wave is called as longitudinal wave.
➟It can travel in solid, liquid, and gases.
➟There is change in pressure and density.
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