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Differences between transverse wave and longitudinal wave
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Parth Verma 5 years, 9 months ago

Longitudinal wave and transverse wave Transverse wave - 1.crest and trough are formed. 2. Transverse wave are formed in solid on the surface. 3.It is a scaler quantity. Longitudinal wave - 1. Compression and refraction are formed. 2. Longitudinal wave are formed in solid, liquid, and gas. 3. It is a vector quantity.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Longitudinal

Transverse

The movement of the medium is of the same direction of the wave

The movement of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of wave

It acts in one dimension

It acts in two dimension

The wave cannot be polarized or aligned

The wave can be polarized or aligned

This wave can be produced in any medium such as gas, liquid or solid

This wave can be produced in solid and liquid’s surface

Earthquake P wave is an example

Earthquake S wave is an example

It is made of refractions and compressions

It is made of troughs and crests

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