1 (a)Describe the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves...[2](b) A loudspeaker emits a sound wave. A microphone is connected to an oscilloscope. The trace produced on the screen of the oscilloscope due to the sound wave is shown in Fig. 1.10mV0.50ms Fig. 1The vertical...
Transverse Waves:The type of mechanical wave in which the oscillation of the constituents of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave; such a wave is called a transverse wave. Transverse waves can be seen in the ripples observed on the surface of the water or ...
Describes an apparatus that displays longitudinal and transverse waves in a spring to large classes with the help of an overhead projector. Production of waves by excitation of a spring attached to a loudspeaker; Stretching length as only variable.Ouseph...
transverse and longitudinal modes of oscillation appearing as a result of transfer, adsorption and eventual accumulation of a surfactant at the interface of two liquids. Also provided here are the values of the Marangoni number sufficient to sustain these waves and a comparison between theoretical ...
Another transverse wave example is the membrane of a drum when struck; the membrane moves up and down as waves travel across its surface. When the membrane vibrates like this, it creates sound waves that propagate through the air, which are longitudinal rather than transverse. ...
An example of longitudinal waves is sound waves. Step 3: Define Transverse Waves- Transverse waves are waves in which the oscillation of particles occurs perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. This means that as the wave travels forward, the particles of the medium move up and down...
Dispersion relations are derived for transverse and longitudinal modes of oscillation appearing as a result of transfer, adsorption and eventual accumulation of a surfactant at the interface of two liquids. Also provided here are the values of the Marangoni number sufficient to sustain these waves and...
Elastic Anisotropic Material with Purely Longitudinal and Transverse Waves. The simplest form of the matrix of elasticity moduli of an anisotropic material conducting purely longitudinal and transverse waves with an arbitrary direc... Ostrosablin,I N. - 《Journal of Applied Mechanics & Technical Physics...
As the wave propagates from left to right, the particles of the string vibrate up and down, thus forming a transverse wave in the string. Longitudinal waves If the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave, it is called a longitudi...
During earthquake, both longifudinal and transverse waves are produced having speeds4.0km/sand8.0km/srespectively. If the first transverse wave reahes the seismograph 8 miniutes after the arrival of first longitudinal wave, then find the distance of the position, where the earthquake occured. ...