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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 ... http://groups.google.com/g/7797ff0b/t/5130fd0f88b99ffd/d/1a854710e558c8f3?... |
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 ... http://groups.google.com/g/aba7fef0/t/61eb740926b79f3e/d/24988aa9fd5a6b7f?... |
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 ... http://groups.google.com/g/7797ff0b/t/1db2b02067a351c0/.../d911bb1636f18c99?... |
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 ... http://groups.google.com/g/2e17feed/t/2a007f6f526580ce/d/ec507a7b03ed365b?... |
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?... |
p...@netcom.com> pjjo...@netcom.com (Phil Jones) writes: joseph louis rizzo (j...@ellis.uchicago.edu) wrote: Sound waves, because they are longitudinal ... http://groups.google.com/g/2ae7ff03/t/2e64cf3767f8c2a3/d/511a6bb04fd26d09?... |
On the other hand, sound waves are longitudinal waves. Thus, polarization does not apply to sound waves. Sound waves require a medium for propagation. http://groups.google.com/g/b927feeb/t/e3520601acf0a6fe/d/35e46e3483f0256a?... |
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 ... http://groups.google.com/g/8b67fef5/t/1bb4e8250e780300/.../582208705eb99d3d?... |
"Paul B. Andersen" wrote: The conclusions in the article (that light may be longitudinal waves because longitudinal sound waves may be polarized) are only ... http://groups.google.com/g/aba7fef0/t/b496ac1513369c6e/d/3ce120c7ce66fa3a?... |
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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