They don't exhibit polarization.
Longitudinal waves doesn't exhibit polarization or diffraction; these to features are for transverse waves.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
Longitudinal
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
EM waves are both Transverse and Longitudinal.
Longitudinal waves doesn't exhibit polarization or diffraction; these to features are for transverse waves.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
Longitudinal
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
No Sound waves are longitudinal. Being longitudinal they cannot be POLARISED.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
transverse and longitudinal
longitudinal wave
All sound waves are longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
EM waves are both Transverse and Longitudinal.
Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves, waves in a slink, tsunami waves, vibrations in gases