Longitudinal Wave,Transverse Wave,Orbital Wave
Both types can be produced depending upon the way that the waves are created; their height and their frequency.
P-waves (Primary Waves) -- Body WaveS-waves (Secondary Waves) -- Body WaveSurface Waves (Rayleigh and Love)The 3 types of seismic waves are P waves, S waves and surface waves.
The three types of earthquake waves are primary waves, surface waves, and secondary waves.
P-waves (Primary Waves) -- Body WaveS-waves (Secondary Waves) -- Body WaveSurface Waves (Rayleigh and Love)The 3 types of seismic waves are P waves, S waves and surface waves.
1.primary waves 2.secondary waves 3.surface waves
1. Each point along a progressive wave has equal amplitude, but for a stationary wave the amplitude varies. 2. Adjacent points on progressive waves vibrate with different phase but all particles between nodes in stationary waves vibrate in phase 3. Energy is transferred through space in progressive waves but not in the case of stationary waves
transverse, longitudial, and surface waves
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they are primary, secondary, and surface waves
Transverse (rope),Longitudinal (spring),and Surface (Water & Air) waves
Stationary transverse waves are produced on strings. This is due to the superimposition of the progressive wave and its reflection at the knife edges.