sound waves, seismic waves
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Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves, waves in a slink, tsunami waves, vibrations in gases
No, neither are examples of longitudinal waves. Sound waves and compression waves in a spring are longitudinal waves. With light and rope waves, the axis of movement is 90 degrees to the direction of propagation, they are both transverse waves.
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Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves, waves in a slink, tsunami waves, vibrations in gases
No, neither are examples of longitudinal waves. Sound waves and compression waves in a spring are longitudinal waves. With light and rope waves, the axis of movement is 90 degrees to the direction of propagation, they are both transverse waves.
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An example are the longitudinal waves.
Sound, and P-waves of an earthquake.
Yes. The other type of wave is longitudinal, which is what sound waves are.
Waves are often classified as transverse or longitudinal. The sideways vibrations of a string and the surface waves on water are a good examples of transverse waves. Sound waves in fluids (e.g. sound in air, sound traveling under water) are examples of longitudinal waves. In solids, you can have both transverse and longitudinal waves.
No, light waves are not longitudinal waves. Light is an example of a transverse wave, like a wave moving across the surface of water. Sound or seismic waves are examples of longitudinal waves.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
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