What is the difference between transverse waves and longitudinal waves

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In a transverse wave, the vibration of the particles (or the direction of the oscillation in the case of electromagnetic waves) is perpendicular to the direction of propagation. This means, if the wave moves in the x-direction, the oscillations may be in the y-direction, for example, the plane waves are transverse waves.

Longitudinal waves, as the name says, are the waves where the oscillation is parallel to the direction of movement. In the case of mechanical waves, this type is called "compressional waves", an example of this can be the pressure waves or the sound waves. For the electromagnetic waves this case is not really common, but Maxwell's equations do lead to the appearance of longitudinal waves under some circumstances, for example, in plasma waves or guided waves.

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Answer: a longitudinal wave is the vibrations of a particle of the medium conveying a wave are to and from the parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. a transverse wave is a vibration of a particle wave of the medium wave conveying a wave are perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave

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v o = 6 m/s,
t = 2 s
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Which nucleus would be least likely to undergo radioactive decay?

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A large nucleus. This is because the nuclear forces are not as strong as the repulsive electrical forces between nucleons. The said nuclear force is more or less the surface tension force. In a large nucleus, it is not as strong as the repulsing forces in a smaller nucleus.

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Stable nuclei will not undergo in nuclear decay reactions. Stability of nucleus depends upon the force between nucleons.

If there is strong attraction force between the nucleons then the repulsion force between the protons will be neglected over this strong force and the nuclei is stable.

Also we can check the stability of nucleus by the ratio of neutrons and protons in the nucleus.

here the stability of nucleus is more it the ratio lie between 1 and 1.2 i.e.

1 < (N)/(P) <1.2

so the neutron to proton ratio will decide the stability of nucleus.

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Parallel light waves hit the surface of a still lake and reflect in the same direction. Which interaction of light and matter does this illustrate?

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Parallel light waves hit the surface of a still lake and reflect in the same direction and the interaction of light and matter that it illustrates is called regular reflection. Regular reflection occurs whenever the reflecting surface is very smooth. The surface of the still lake is smooth. I hope the answer helps you.

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regular reflection

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