longitudinal vibration is a form of wave pattern which produces alternative compression and rarefraction
vibration or brownian motion
Sound wave.
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A longitudinal wave is a scalar wave with the vibration parallel to the central direction of propagation.
No, the longitudinal wave can't be polarised. Because polarisation means lack of symmetry. But longitudinal waves are symmetrical from all the sides of vision. This is because their plane of propagation and vibration is same. this wave loks same from all the sides.
Longitudinal is vibration in the direction of the wave.
longitudinal vibration is one of the types of free vibration because when you start a bike the particles of every part moves up and down
The vibration of the Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave direction and the vibration is perpendicular to the direction in the transverse wave.
The vibration of the Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave direction and the vibration is perpendicular to the direction in the transverse wave.
mainly two types of Vibration measurement: shaft vibration Bearing Vibration
longitudinal vibration
vibration or brownian motion
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
Sound wave.
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Seismic waves: longitudinal compression waves.
A longitudinal wave is a scalar wave with the vibration parallel to the central direction of propagation.