Write to distinguish features between longitudinal waves and transverse waves. give an example of each.
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A wave is disturbance which propagates energy from one place to other without transport of matter.
A familiar example is the ripples formed on the surface of water when a stone is thrown on water in a pond. The ripple travels in concentric circles of ever increasing radius till they strike the boundary of the pond.
Types of waves:
Longitudinal wave: If the vibrations of the particles of the medium conveying a wave are to and fro and parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave, then the wave is called a longitudinal wave.
Transverse wave: If the vibrations of the particles of the medium conveying a wave are perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, the wave is called a transverse wave.
A familiar example is the ripples formed on the surface of water when a stone is thrown on water in a pond. The ripple travels in concentric circles of ever increasing radius till they strike the boundary of the pond.
Types of waves:
Longitudinal wave: If the vibrations of the particles of the medium conveying a wave are to and fro and parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave, then the wave is called a longitudinal wave.
Transverse wave: If the vibrations of the particles of the medium conveying a wave are perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, the wave is called a transverse wave.
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Longitudinal waves :slinky
Transverse :light
Transverse :light
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