Mechanical waves are waves that need a medium to go through.
Some examples are ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves.
Also when a slinky moves back and forth or at right angles it is like a wave.
a slinky spread out and then grab a few coils and release and watch a compressional wave! Another example is a sound wave. the particles compressed together form a compression. The particles more widely spread apart form a rarefaction.
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Compressional waves are also called mechanical waves. Examples include the plasma waves or guided waves.
Body waves and surface waves. In fact, they are the waves that earthquakes generate. And seismic wave is the vibration generated by an earthquake, explosion, or similar phenomenon and propagated within the Earth or along its surface or an an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake.
Sound waves which can be a vibration of your vocal cords.
Compressional waves are waves that move parallel to their direction.
compressions and dilations
Compressional waves are primary Waves.
soud waves
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what are some examples of hard metals
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Examples of Metals:TinCopperAluminumNickelSteelIronMercuryZincSilverGoldMagnesiumLeadPlatinumPalladiumMolybdenum
Examples: hydroxides of alkali metals.
Compressional waves are waves that produce compression and rarefaction when traveling through a medium. Water waves are not considered as compressional waves.
Transverse and Compressional electromagetic waves Another opinion: No electromagnetic waves are compressional waves. They're all transverse. I think what the question was looking for is: -- Heat and visible light -- Radio waves and X-rays -- Ultraviolet and gamma rays etc.
Compressional, gasses can be compressed but cannot be wiggled side to side.
Transverse and Compressional electromagetic waves Another opinion: No electromagnetic waves are compressional waves. They're all transverse. I think what the question was looking for is: -- Heat and visible light -- Radio waves and X-rays -- Ultraviolet and gamma rays etc.
for compressional waves, think of a spring. It moves by compressing and contracting. For sinusoidal waves, think of waves on the beach.
There are 3 broad types of seismic waves, Surface waves, S-waves and P-waves. Love waves (a type of surface wave) and S-waves are transverse waves and P-waves are compressional.
primary waves or compressional waves
They are transverse waves.
Compression Waves
this is the waves of p waves that have same direction of waves
They are best modeled as transverse waves.
a slinky spread out and then grab a few coils and release and watch a compressional wave! Another example is a sound wave. the particles compressed together form a compression. The particles more widely spread apart form a rarefaction.slinkySound waveCompressional waves are also called mechanical waves. Examples include the plasma waves or guided waves.