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pulling a rod straight down stretching the rod will cause longitudal strain. Because pulling it down the long way means longitudal
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
An example are the longitudinal waves.
sound is an example of a light wave.
Yes, for example sound is a longitudinal wave. It cannot travel in a vacuum.
Longitudinal is vibration in the direction of the wave.
pulling a rod straight down stretching the rod will cause longitudal strain. Because pulling it down the long way means longitudal
its also known as longitudinal strain
The ratio of lateral strain to the longitudinal strain is called as poissions ratio
Strain is the change in dimensions per unit original dimensions. For example, if your stretch a 100 cm long wire by 5 cm, Strain = 5/100 = 0.05
There are multiple meanings. In geography, it refers to the lines of longitude (the lines that run N/S and measure E/W). In physics and mechanics, it means along the length of the object. For example, if you have a river, flow in the direction of the river (parallel) is longitudinal. Flow perpendicular to the river is transverse.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
A longitudinal wave.
The jackhammer itself, no.
Sound Wave
An example are the longitudinal waves.
The study followed a group of individuals over a 10-year period to analyze changes in their cognitive abilities, which is an example of a longitudinal study.