If you are looking for a true/false answer, it's false.
A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
First, it's not called compression wave but a longitudinal wave, second, neither and both because it's a mix of both. For it looks like a transvers, but moves in circles like a longitudinal wave.
You mean longitudinal wave by compression wave? Electromagnetic wave is transverse in nature. It does not need a material medium. It can pass even through vacuum. But compression waves bady needs a material medium.
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If you are looking for a true/false answer, it's false.
compression
compression
Longitudinal (also called compression) wave
A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
Earthquakes generate both transverse and longitudinal waves.
its a transverse wave
a wave in which matter is moved back and forth in the direction the wave is moving
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
Light is transverse in nature.
Transverse :)