monochromatic light or Polarized Light
Light waves that vibrate in only one plane are called polarized.
One clear indication is that light can be polarized. By their nature, longitudinal waves can't be polarized.
Transverse waves can be plane-polarized; longitudinal waves can not be.
Polarized waves.
No. Only transverse waves can be polarized Ultrasonic wasves are sound waves, therefore are longitudinal.
Polarized light waves
monochromatic light or Polarized Light
The very question is wrong. Sound waves being longitudinal cannot be polarized. Electromagnetic wave being transverse can be polarized
Light waves that vibrate in only one plane are called polarized.
One clear indication is that light can be polarized. By their nature, longitudinal waves can't be polarized.
P polarized waves have electric field the plane of incedence while S polarized waves have electric field which is perpendicular to the plane of incidence
Transverse waves can be plane-polarized; longitudinal waves can not be.
Polarized waves.
For polarization the direction of the oscillation has to be perpendicular to the direction of travel. In sound waves, which are longitudinal waves, this isn't the case and thereby can not be polarized.
transmission and scattering
No. Since longitudinal waves are vibrating in the direction that they are traveling, polarization has no meaning in their case.