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Longitudinal And Transverse Waves With Examples

9 August 2023 by Americanahblog

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Progressive wave is the propagation of energy as a result of vibrating waves that move energy from place to place. Longitudinal and Transverse waves are the two types of progressive waves.

In this article we would be looking at Longitudinal and Transverse Waves Example.

The distinction between the two types of waves depends on the direction of the vibrating particles with respect to the direction of travel of the wave.

Longitudinal Waves with Examples

In this type of wave, the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave velocity. Longitudinal waves are readily formed on a stretched spring or ‘slinky’ by alternatively compressing and expanding one end or by moving the slinky to and fro in the direction of its length.

A series of compressions and expansions or rarefactions propagate along the slinky or spring. The compressions are areas where the coil is momentarily close together, rarefactions or expansions are areas where the coils are momentarily far apart. Compressions and rarefactions in longitudinal waves correspond to the crests and troughs, respectively, of a transverse wave.

Examples: Sound Waves, Tsunami waves, seismic-P waves, and vibration in spring.

Transverse Waves with Examples

In this type of wave, the particles of the medium vibrate at the right angle to the direction of the wave velocity.

Examples: Light waves, radio waves, and waves produced in a rope or string.

Differences between Longitudinal and Transverse Waves

TransverseLongitudinal
It can be plane polarizedIt can’t be plane polarized
Wave particles move perpendicularly to the direction of the wave velocityWave particles move in the same direction to the direction of the wave velocity

Note the condition for a wave to be plane polarized is for the vibrations to be in just one direction normal to the direction in which the wave is traveling.

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