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In a transverse wave the particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation (at right angles). In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
Well, it's often referred to as the direction of propagation of the wave.
compressional wave
The molecules vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation or motion.
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The particle motion of a Love wave forms a horizontal circle or ellipse moving in the direction of propagation.
Well, it's often referred to as the direction of propagation of the wave.
Longitudinal waves are waves that have the same direction of vibration along their direction of travel, which means that the vibration of the medium (particle) is in the same direction or opposite direction as the motion of the wave. Mechanical longitudinal waves have been also referred to as compressional waves or compression waves
In a transverse wave the particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation (at right angles). In a longitudinal wave the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
Well, it's often referred to as the direction of propagation of the wave.
Well, it's often referred to as the direction of propagation of the wave.
Well, it's often referred to as the direction of propagation of the wave.
The answer is a compressional wave (;
compressional wave
a compressional wave