Sound waves are longitudinal.
In solids it is both but in fluids it is only in the form of longitudinal waves
longitudinal wave
It is a Longitudinal wave.
A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave
No, a sound wave is a compressional wave.
Light is an electromagnetic wave; and those are transverse. Sound is usually a longitudinal wave.
Light is an electromagnetic wave; and those are transverse. Sound is usually a longitudinal wave.
Longitudinal (also called compression) wave
Sound waves and Primary Earthquake waves are longitudinal.
Sound, at least in gases like air, can only propagate as a longitudinal wave.
A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
sound is an example of a light wave.
Transverse wave and a longitudinal wave
Earthquakes generate both transverse and longitudinal waves.
its a transverse wave