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Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
No. The 2 types of mechanical waves are transverse waves & longitudinal waves
Yes, energy can be transferred that way.
energy
If the energy is carried by waves, it is called wave energy. More specific terms may be used for specific types of waves - for example, "light energy", "sound energy", "gravitational energy", etc.
both types of waves when passes through a medium the particles of the medium starts to vibrate they require a medium for their propagation energy is transferred from one place to another both r types of mechanical waves in both types of waves the particles oscillate about their mean position
transverse and longitudinal
Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
Transverse (rope),Longitudinal (spring),and Surface (Water & Air) waves
The three types of seismic waves are:P waves, S waves, and Surface waves
1.Longitudinal waves 2. Transverse waves
It is sound waves
Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves is called radiation.
No. The 2 types of mechanical waves are transverse waves & longitudinal waves
There are two basic types of waves : transverse and longitudinal. Transverse waves are like a wavy line. They consist of a single pulse of energy moving in a curved and wavy way. Light waves are transverse. Longitudinal waves consist of rarefactions and compressions. In a rarefaction, the particles are very sparse. In a compression, the particles are very dense. Sound waves are longitudinal.
Yes, energy can be transferred that way.
Energy can be transferred in many different ways; for instance, heat energy can be transferred by conduction, convection and radiation; energy can be transferred by electrical energy, or by sound, light, or by several other waves; a moving object (which has all sorts of types of energy) will change its position; etc.