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Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
Waves are often classified as transverse or longitudinal. The sideways vibrations of a string and the surface waves on water are a good examples of transverse waves. Sound waves in fluids (e.g. sound in air, sound traveling under water) are examples of longitudinal waves. In solids, you can have both transverse and longitudinal waves.
waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
Sound waves are an example of Longitudinal waves. They are waves in which the particle is displaced in a parallel direction to the direction of velocity of the wave. They are formed by a compression and expansion of particles.sound is an example for longitudinal wavesound waveLongitudinal waves, also known as "l-waves", are waves in which the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as, or the opposite direction to, the direction of travel of the wave.
Longitudinal.
No Sound waves are longitudinal. Being longitudinal they cannot be POLARISED.
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
Waves are often classified as transverse or longitudinal. The sideways vibrations of a string and the surface waves on water are a good examples of transverse waves. Sound waves in fluids (e.g. sound in air, sound traveling under water) are examples of longitudinal waves. In solids, you can have both transverse and longitudinal waves.
longitudinal wave
If the particles of the medium vibrate in the direction of propagation of wave, as in sound waves that's why sound waves are called longitudinal waves.
waves are classified according to how they move. the three types of waves are transversed waves, longitudinal waves, and surface waves
Sound waves are longitudinal.
Sound waves are an example of Longitudinal waves. They are waves in which the particle is displaced in a parallel direction to the direction of velocity of the wave. They are formed by a compression and expansion of particles.sound is an example for longitudinal wavesound waveLongitudinal waves, also known as "l-waves", are waves in which the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as, or the opposite direction to, the direction of travel of the wave.
All sound waves are longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
Longitudinal.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave