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This occurs when transverse waves and longitudinal waves combine!
A standing wave occurs when two transverse waves combine.
Yes for both transverse and longitudinal
Either Longitudinal, transverse, or a surface wave.
Rarefaction only occurs in a longitudinal wave. Rarefaction is the reduction of the density of a medium. It is the opposite of compression.
This occurs when transverse waves and longitudinal waves combine!
This occurs when transverse waves and longitudinal waves combine!
megnetic wave and or a surface wave
A standing wave occurs when two transverse waves combine.
Yes for both transverse and longitudinal
Either Longitudinal, transverse, or a surface wave.
A transverse wave. The other sort are called longitudinal waves - a compressed part of whatever medium it is followed by a decompressed part.
Rarefaction only occurs in a longitudinal wave. Rarefaction is the reduction of the density of a medium. It is the opposite of compression.
When something vibrates, like a loudspeaker, it compresses the air and increases the pressure of the air when it moves out. When the loudspeaker moves in it creates a partial vacum and a decrease in air pressure. The increase/decrease in air pressure is propagated thru the air (or any medium),as a longitudinal wave, by pushing the air in front of it. The part of the cycle which produces the decrease in pressure is called a "rarefacation" of the air.
transverse wave
S-waves (or Secondary waves) and Love waves are both transverse seismic waves.
oscillatory motion