A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one point to another. Waves that transfer energy through a medium are called mechanical waves.
There are two types of mechanical waves:
Longitudinal (Compression) Waves: particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation. Examples:
- Sound Waves: Energy is transferred through the medium of air or water.
- Spring Oscillations: Energy is transferred through the medium of the spring.
- Seismic (primary) Wave: Energy is transferred through the medium of the ground.
Transverse Waves: particle displacement is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Examples:
- String Vibrations: Energy is transferred through the medium of the string.
- Audience Wave: Energy is transferred through a medium composed of the arms and bodies of the people involved in the wave.
- Seismic (secondary) Wave: Energy is transferred through the medium of the ground.
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