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Longitudinal waves = heat = gravity ? The revised laws of ...
sci.chem  -  4 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Aug 2, 1997
Longitudinal waves such as sound waves have only one aspect (1)
direction of motion since the vibration of the wave is in the direction of
motion. Now how do I ...
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New question about Longitudinal sound waves?
sci.physics.relativity  -  23 posts  -  8 authors  - Last post:  Apr 18, 2007
UFO d2h...@engineer.com sci physics relativity On Apr 16, 6:14 pm, "g...@h
otmail.com" <g...@hotmail.com> wrote: Tom Roberts wrote: g...@hotmai
l.com ...
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important new physics of longitudinal versus transverse waves
sci.chem  -  8 posts  -  6 authors  - Last post:  Aug 1, 1997
I want to know if Sound waves are the only longitudinal waves. I
believe gravitational waves are also longitudinal. I want to know if
sonoluminescence can be ...
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Is an electrical pulse through a wire a longitudinal wave or a ...
sci.electronics.design  -  24 posts  -  9 authors  - Last post:  Jul 30, 2003
Would it flow through the wire as an electron wave(longitudinal
wave)? My physics teacher at school told me that only sound through
air is longitudinal and all ...
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On longitudinal electromagnetic waves
alt.sci.physics.new-theories  -  261 posts  -  25 authors  - Last post:  Jan 22, 2003
You may imagine a longitudinal wave as an envelop type superposition.
Even sound waves in air include partial vibrations in the direction of
propagation of the ...
http://groups.google.com/g/73d7fefc/t/89f295c3c2079c76/.../63c52a42bc9bad86?...

Chua's Circuit
rec.music.compose  -  39 posts  -  14 authors  - Last post:  Oct 22, 1994
p...@netcom.com> pjjo...@netcom.com (Phil Jones) writes: joseph louis rizzo
(j...@ellis.uchicago.edu) wrote: Sound waves, because they are
longitudinal ...
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Sound waves are like rays of light or not ?
alt.sci.physics.acoustics  -  12 posts  -  8 authors  - Last post:  Jun 25, 2001
On the other hand, sound waves are longitudinal waves. Thus,
polarization does not apply to sound waves. Sound waves require
a medium for propagation.
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Standing Waves (was) Re: 10's vs 12's
rec.audio.car  -  68 posts  -  20 authors  - Last post:  Nov 24, 1997
The wave on the string is transverse, while the sound wave acts like a
longitudinal wave. To quote from Physics Calculus again: Longitudinal
sound waves do ...
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Polarization of Sound Waves
sci.physics.relativity  -  486 posts  -  32 authors  - Last post:  Jun 13, 2002
"Paul B. Andersen" wrote: The conclusions in the article (that light
may be longitudinal waves because longitudinal sound waves may be
polarized) are only ...
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Uniformity Principle of geology applied to Physics #96 New Physics ...
sci.physics.particle  -  47 posts  -  7 authors  - Last post:  Jan 11, 2012
And we know that sound waves move through dense matter, and sound
waves are longitudinal, and that the dense matter is a advantage to
sound waves.
http://groups.google.com/g/2757fef6/t/4af0d53b2e4be28b/.../1529002a18b83419?...


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