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Write three differences between transverse waves and longitudinal waves.

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Transverse Waves Longitudinal Waves
1. The particles of the medium oscillates up and down about their mean position. The particles of the medium move in the parallel to the direction of propagation of the disturbance.
2. They propagate as crests and troughs. They propagate as compressions and rarefactions.
3. The propagation of waves is possible in solid or surface of liquid but not in gases.

Example: Light wave

The propagation of these waves is possible in solids, liquids and gases.

Example: Sound wave

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