A Standing Wave is a wave with nodes that do not move.
Mechanical WaveLongitudinal WavePressure Wavesound wave is a longitudinal mechanical wave.answer: B. compression C. longitudinal D. mechanical
Stationary wave
No. Otherwise it is no standing wave.
Tranverse wave
The Secondary or S-wave is a transverse wave associated with earthquakes that can not pass through liquids.
S-waves can ONLY move through solid rock.
the suns move aroung etternally
If the ribbon end is shaken up and down you would see a transverse wave.
A Standing Wave is a wave with nodes that do not move.
A mechanical wave travels through a medium because a medium is necessary for the propagation of that wave. With a mechanical wave, like sound, mechanical energy is put intothe wave, and the medium carries the energy of the wave. This is in contrast to an electromagnetic wave (like light) which can move through a total vacuum.
P waves are longitudinal mechanical waves which are formed from alternating compressions and rarefactions. In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.The particles do not move with the wave; they simply oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions. Thus particles in the ground move or vibrate along or parallel to the traveling direction of the P wave when it passes through them..
Mechanical WaveLongitudinal WavePressure Wavesound wave is a longitudinal mechanical wave.answer: B. compression C. longitudinal D. mechanical
flutering like a ribbon
Stationary wave
compressional wave
transverse wave