Give the differences between a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave.
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Solution
Longitudinal waves - In these waves, the individual particles
of the medium move in a direction parallel to
the direction of propagation of the
disturbance. The particles do not move from
one place to another but they simply oscillate
back and forth about their position of rest.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves.
Transverse waves - In a transverse wave
particles do not oscillate along the line of
wave propagation but oscillate up and down
about their mean position as the wave travels.
Thus a transverse wave is the one in which
the individual particles of the medium move
about their mean positions in a direction
perpendicular to the direction of wave
propagation.