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 |
eg. Sound waves | eg. Electromagnetic radiation |
1. Distinguish between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave. Give an example of each. Be...
Q.1. Between a transverse wave of 20 Hz, and a longitudinal wave of 20 Hz, which wave will have a higher wavelength and a higher time period. Give reasons for your answers.
d. none of these. 2. Sound is an example of a. a longitudinal wave. b. a wave that can travel through a vacuum. c, a transverse wave. d. a wave that does not transmit energy 3. Compressions and rarefactions are characteristic of a. longitudinal waves
For the perovskite structure type, sketch example LA (longitudinal acoustic), TA (transverse acoustic), LO (longitudinal optical) and TO (transverse optical) atomic vibrational modes at both k (0,0,0) and k=(0,0,τ/a). (g) 18 m
3. What is the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves? Select one: 0 a. Only longtudinal waves transmit matter. b. Plane waves are transverse waves while spherical waves are longitudinal. c. In transverse waves the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave, while in longitudinal waves the displacement is paraliel to the direction of propagation. O d. Mechanical waves are transverse waves while electromagnetic waves are longitudinal, e. Only transverse waves transmit energy.
Please make a diorama of spatial and temporal waves with explanations. Thx! Diagram* Longitudinal wave Transverse Wave Sourre mones Cails move left and right SeuIre mотеs up and doun Ceils moe ф авd dew left and right Enengy Transpart Eeg Transpart In a longitudinal wave the particles move parallel to the direction the wave is moving. a transverse wave the particles move at right angles to the direction of wave travel Wavelength Crest Сrest Amplitude Rest position Transverse Trongh OTOKOW...
1. Describe the main difference between longitudinal waves and transverse waves. Based on what you have learned in the lecture part of the course, which of these two types is an electromagnetic wave? 2. The figure below shows a series of snapshots of standing waves that are formed on a string, which is fixed at both ends (the figure shows successive deformation of the string in equal time intervals). Draw a graph that shows how the intensity of the vibrations...
Which of the following is not an example of a transverse Wave? The wave in a football stadium A water wave in a wave pool Sound A plucked guitar string 2) Why do people count the time between a lightning strike and when the thunder is heard? The longer the thunder takes to be heard the more severe the storm You can approximate the distance the storm is away from you because sound travels much slower than light They have nothing...
1) How would you describe thunder and the light from lightening as waves? -A) Thunder longitudinal, lightening transverse -B) Thunder transverse, lightening transverse -C) Thunder transverse, lightening longitudinal -D) Thunder longitudinal, lightening longitudinal 2) Suppose the longitudinal component of a wave created by an earthquake is travelling from east to west. As it passes through your position, how would you expect to move? -A) Both up and down, and north and south -B) east and west -C) north and south...
Distinguish between data analysis, hypothesis testing modelling and estimation. Give a simple example of each and discuss the appropriate contexts in which each should be used.
Distinguish between Controllable and Non Controllable cost. Give an example.