| 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 |
Question
Write three differences between transverse waves and longitudinal waves.
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