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In a transverse wave, the crest corresponds to a compression in a longitudinal wave.
Longitudinal waves are not transverse. In longitudinal waves, the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of the wave propagation instead of perpendicular to it like in transverse waves. Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves.
No, sound is a longitudinal wave, not a transverse wave.
Mechanical waves can be either longitudinal or transverse in nature. Longitudinal waves have vibrations that are parallel to the direction of wave propagation, while transverse waves have vibrations perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
No, a wave can be either transverse or longitudinal. Transverse waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, like light waves, while longitudinal waves oscillate parallel to the direction of wave propagation, like sound waves. Both types of waves can carry energy and information.
Earthquakes generate both transverse and longitudinal waves.
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transverse and longitudinal
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
Light is transverse in nature.
Mechanical
Water is both a Longitudinal and Transverse Wave. They are Transverse on the surface, this is because the motion of the surface water waves go up and down,which is perpendicular from the still surface of the water. Longitudinal because the underwater goes back and forth which is parallel to the water, making it Longitudinal.
its a transverse wave
They can be either longitudinal or transverse. In gases, such as air, and in liquids, only longitudinal waves are possible. In solids, there can be both longitudinal and transverse waves.
Microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and are therefore transverse waves.
In a transverse wave, the crest corresponds to a compression in a longitudinal wave.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.