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 wave
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Longitudinal 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: Sound
Transverse: Light
Longitudinal wave is a wave that vibrates in the same direction that it is propagated from.
Sound waves can be longitudinal or transverse. But sound waves in a gas (and usually in liquids) are longitudinal.
Sound, and P-waves of an earthquake.
Sound, Light, Radio waves.
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sound is an example of a light wave.
A longitudinal wave is a wave of which the disturbance direction is the same direction of the direction of the wave. Waves done in a spring and sound waves are an example. A longitudinal wave: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Rarefaction only occurs in a longitudinal wave. Rarefaction is the reduction of the density of a medium. It is the opposite of compression.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
Sound is a longitudinal wave, as is any other mechanical wave. Light is a transversal wave, as all other Elektromagnetic waves.
A longitudinal wave.
A longitudinal wave is a wave of which the disturbance direction is the same direction of the direction of the wave. Waves done in a spring and sound waves are an example. A longitudinal wave: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sound Wave
sound is an example of a light wave.
Sound is a longitudinal wave, as is any other mechanical wave. Light is a transversal wave, as all other Elektromagnetic waves.
Rarefaction only occurs in a longitudinal wave. Rarefaction is the reduction of the density of a medium. It is the opposite of compression.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.
Sound waves are longitudinal.
Sound is a longitudinal wave, as is any other mechanical wave. Light is a transversal wave, as all other Elektromagnetic waves.
longitudinal wave. Example: Sound wave
Sound waves and Primary Earthquake waves are longitudinal.
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave