MECHANICAL WAVES AND SOUND - UCSB Physics
Transverse vs. Longitudinal Waves Two different motions to describe in a wave: – Motion of the wave's energy – Motion of individual molecules of the wave Transverse waves → Two motions are perpendicular – Waves on a string, water surface waves Longitudinal waves → Two motions are parallel – Sound waves Waves can have both transverse and longitudinal motion
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