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sort each of the descriptors based on whether it applies to transverse waves only, longitudinal waves only, or both wave types.
created by a disturbance
have speed
medium motion is parallel
medium motion is perpendicular
vibrating strings
have regions of high and low densities
transverse waves only
both wave types
longitudinal waves only
Brief Explanations
- Transverse Waves Only:
- Medium motion is perpendicular: In transverse waves, the medium oscillates perpendicular to the wave's direction (e.g., electromagnetic waves, vibrating strings).
- Vibrating strings: A classic example of transverse waves (string moves up - down, wave moves along string).
- Both Wave Types:
- Created by a disturbance: All waves (transverse and longitudinal) start with a disturbance (e.g., plucking a string or compressing a spring).
- Have speed: Both transverse (e.g., light, wave on string) and longitudinal (e.g., sound) waves propagate with a speed.
- Longitudinal Waves Only:
- Medium motion is parallel: In longitudinal waves, the medium oscillates parallel to the wave's direction (e.g., sound waves, slinky compression).
- Have regions of high and low densities: Longitudinal waves have compressions (high density) and rarefactions (low density), like sound waves in air.
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- Transverse Waves Only: medium motion is perpendicular, vibrating strings
- Both Wave Types: created by a disturbance, have speed
- Longitudinal Waves Only: medium motion is parallel, have regions of high and low densities