It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you are referring to Raleigh waves, they are a type of seismic surface waves that travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for the rolling motion during an earthquake. These waves are slower than P-waves and S-waves but can cause significant damage due to their side-to-side shaking motion.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Examples of longitudinal waves include sound waves, seismic waves, and sound waves in solids (such as ultrasound waves). These waves propagate by compressing and rarefying the medium in the direction of wave motion.
During an earthquake, seismic waves are released. These waves travel through the Earth and can be detected by seismographs. The main types of seismic waves are P-waves (primary waves), S-waves (secondary waves), and surface waves.
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P-waves (Primary Waves) -- Body WaveS-waves (Secondary Waves) -- Body WaveSurface Waves (Rayleigh and Love)The 3 types of seismic waves are P waves, S waves and surface waves.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves