Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
Only electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, and all electromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
Therefore, no, longitudinal waves cannot travel through a vacuum.
No, longitudinal waves travel parallel to the direction of the wave.
They can have low energy, or high energy.
Yes.
The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is sound. :)
Longitudinal
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
Yes, for example sound is a longitudinal wave. It cannot travel in a vacuum.
Longitudinal and Transverse energy waves are the two types.
It is sound waves
Seismic waves: longitudinal compression waves.
Seismic waves: longitudinal compression waves.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
As longitudinal waves. It transfers energy through vibrations of air layes
electromagnetic waves are longitudinal (like a slinky).
The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is sound. :)
Longitudinal
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
No Sound waves are longitudinal. Being longitudinal they cannot be POLARISED.
Yes, for example sound is a longitudinal wave. It cannot travel in a vacuum.
Longitudinal and Transverse energy waves are the two types.