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11 November, 15:30

What kind of wave (transverse of longitudinal) is each of the following and why?

The sound of one whale calling another whale underwater.

A pulse sent down a stretched rope by snapping one end of it.

The vibrations in a guitar string.

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  1. 11 November, 15:44
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    1.) Longitudinal waves

    2.) Transverse waves

    3.) Longitudinal waves

    Explanation:

    The sound of one whale calling another whale underwater. is a longitudinal wave since the medium, in this case the body of water, is vibrating parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave.

    A pulse sent down a stretched rope by snapping one end of it. (transverse wave) because its oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave or path of propagation

    The vibrations in a guitar string

    Longitudinal wave. Because its oscillations are parallel to the direction of the wave or path of propagation
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