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What causes the longitudinal transverse waves?

Longitudinal waves are caused by oscillations in the same direction as the wave is traveling, while transverse waves are caused by oscillations perpendicular to the direction of the wave. These oscillations can be created by disturbances or vibrations in a medium, such as air or water. Different sources, such as sound or seismic activity, can produce longitudinal and transverse waves.


Do longitudinal waves have high energy?

The energy of a longitudinal wave is related to its amplitude, frequency, and wavelength, rather than its direction of oscillation. Longitudinal waves can have high energy if they have a large amplitude and high frequency, but the presence of longitudinal motion alone does not determine the energy of the wave.


How could you produce a transverse wave in a spring?

To produce a transverse wave in a spring, you can displace one end of the spring vertically or horizontally and then release it. This initial displacement creates a disturbance that propagates along the spring in a perpendicular direction, resulting in a transverse wave.


How can you produce a Transverse wave in a slinky by moving its free end?

To produce a transverse wave in a slinky by moving its free end, you can move the end up and down or side to side in a periodic motion. This motion will create a series of crests and troughs that propagate along the slinky as a transverse wave.


Is it possible to have a longitudinal wave in stretched string?

yes, Its possible to have a longitudinal wave on a stretched string by stroking it along its length by a rosined cloth. However, in the wave motion of a stretched string ( tant string with fixed ends) wave (disturbance) produced at one fixed end travels along the length of the string and get reflected back at the other end. Since the original wave and the reflected wave have the same frequency and amplitude, they superimpose to produce stationary transverse disturbance.

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What causes the longitudinal transverse waves?

Longitudinal waves are caused by oscillations in the same direction as the wave is traveling, while transverse waves are caused by oscillations perpendicular to the direction of the wave. These oscillations can be created by disturbances or vibrations in a medium, such as air or water. Different sources, such as sound or seismic activity, can produce longitudinal and transverse waves.


What is A wave that is a combination of longitude and transverse wave?

The combination of a transverse waves and a longitudinal waves produce surface waves. The waves found in water are a good example. When a wave moves through the waver, particles travel in clockwise circles, and the radius of the circles decreases as the depth into the water increases.


What type instrument produce transverse wave?

If you mean sound waves, the only type of sound waves that can travel through air (or any gas, for that matter) is longitudinal waves.


Do longitudinal waves have high energy?

The energy of a longitudinal wave is related to its amplitude, frequency, and wavelength, rather than its direction of oscillation. Longitudinal waves can have high energy if they have a large amplitude and high frequency, but the presence of longitudinal motion alone does not determine the energy of the wave.


What do fast motions produce weak or strong vibrations?

When you do fast motions you push the air and it producers vibrations.


Why waves produce in liquid are longitudinal?

nobody knows that stupid!


How could you produce a transverse wave in a spring?

To produce a transverse wave in a spring, you can displace one end of the spring vertically or horizontally and then release it. This initial displacement creates a disturbance that propagates along the spring in a perpendicular direction, resulting in a transverse wave.


How do motions affect Earth's crust?

Plate motions produce stress in Earths crust that leads to faults, mountain building, and earthquakes.


How can you produce a Transverse wave in a slinky by moving its free end?

To produce a transverse wave in a slinky by moving its free end, you can move the end up and down or side to side in a periodic motion. This motion will create a series of crests and troughs that propagate along the slinky as a transverse wave.


Is it possible to have a longitudinal wave in stretched string?

yes, Its possible to have a longitudinal wave on a stretched string by stroking it along its length by a rosined cloth. However, in the wave motion of a stretched string ( tant string with fixed ends) wave (disturbance) produced at one fixed end travels along the length of the string and get reflected back at the other end. Since the original wave and the reflected wave have the same frequency and amplitude, they superimpose to produce stationary transverse disturbance.


What waves can you produce in a rope by snapping it up and down?

Transverse waves are the waves produced by moving a rope up and down. These are the types of waves seen in the ocean and in electromagnetic radiation (EM has two sets of waves perpendicular to one another and 90 degrees out of phase, for the electric and magnetic fields). Longitudinal waves are different...they are compression waves seen in sound.


What do Prokaryotic cells produce from?

Prokaryotes produce two identical cells from one cell by the method of binary fission. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction by division of the cell body into two parts, each developing into a complete cell. Binary fission may produce two structurally identical cells or it may involve a building up of new cellular structure with a reorganization of the organelles in the cytoplasm, and, depending on the organism, the mother cell division may be transverse or longitudinal.