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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 20)
20.
Sound waves in air are
transverse
longitudinal
electromagnetic
polarised
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Johi said:   6 years ago
Sound is a example of longitudinal wave in which the particles of the medium moves in the direction of propagation of wave.
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Abhishek said:   7 years ago
Sound wave longitudinal wave.

Dinesh said:   8 years ago
Sound waves longitudinal waves.

Light waves transverse waves.
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Jay said:   9 years ago
Sound waves are longitudinal because,
1.They do require material medium to be transmitted.
2.They are formed as a result of vibration of an object that sets the air particles in a series of alternating crests and troughs.
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Omar said:   9 years ago
Soundwave is longitudinal because the force between molecules of air is small.

Prvn said:   9 years ago
What about polarized and electromagnetic waves?

Dede said:   1 decade ago
Sound wave is longitudinal. That is the fact.

Ezea franklin chidiebube said:   1 decade ago
Sound is an example of longitudinal wave since the travel of direction of the wave is the same to the direction of vibration of the medium.

Sasikala said:   1 decade ago
Sound waves in air:

A single-frequency sound wave traveling through air will cause a sinusoidal pressure variation in the air. The air motion which accompanies the passage of the sound wave will be back and forth in the direction of the propagation of the sound, a characteristic of longitudinal waves.

RAJEEV said:   1 decade ago
In Longitudinal wave particle vibrate along the direction of propagation of wave.


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