A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
Longitudinal.
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
A longitudinal wave is a "side-on" waveform. A transverse Wave is a "end-on" waveform.
transverse waves.
It is not a synonym, in any case. Mechanical waves can be both longitudinal and transverse. Electromagnetic waves are transverse.
A combination of a transverse and a longitudinal wave.
Earthquakes generate both transverse and longitudinal waves.
its a transverse wave
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
Light is transverse in nature.
Transverse :)
Its a transverse wave.
The vibration of the Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave direction and the vibration is perpendicular to the direction in the transverse wave.
A longitudinal wave is a "side-on" waveform. A transverse Wave is a "end-on" waveform.
A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave
transverse waves.
The vibration of the Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave direction and the vibration is perpendicular to the direction in the transverse wave.
Sound waves are longitudinal.