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Answer:
C. The particles in longitudinal waves travel parallel to the direction of the wave, whereas the particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
Explanation:
Longitudinal waves are waves that propagates energy from their source by movement of particles in a direction parallel to the wave motion.
Transverse waves produce oscillations that are perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- Examples of longitudinal waves are sound waves, seismic p-waves
- Examples of transverse waves are electromagnetic waves
A wave is a disturbance that transmits energy from one point to another.
Answer:
C.
The particles in longitudinal waves travel parallel to the direction of the wave, whereas the particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
Explanation:
In a longitudinal wave, the particles of matter in the medium vibrate by pushing together and moving apart parallel to the direction in which the wave travels.
In a transverse wave, the particles of matter in the medium vibrate by moving back and forth perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction in which the wave travels