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AP Physics 1: 2.3 Waves. Which of the following is best described as longitudinal wave motion?

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AP Physics 1: 2.3 Waves. Which of the following is best described as longitudinal wave motion?

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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop deuce You're

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brought to you by wave motion Well there are three

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types of wave motion transverse waves longitudinal waves and those

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sweet dance and wave from those inflatable air guys Yeah

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like those which of the following his best described as

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longitudinal wave motion All right here Potential answers are cripples

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at home streamers slinky doing away All right when we

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think of waves the first thing we think of our

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waves in the ocean right then we think of brain

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waves way then we try to use our brain waves

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to make things will levitate like a darth luke those

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guys and then we get a headache all right but

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first we think of ocean waves the waves that have

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an amplitude perpendicular to the direction of their motion go

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perpendicular rapid and oceans like that Those waves are called

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trans verse waves They're trans longitudinal waves are different See

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the word long in there a longitudinal wave vibrates in

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the same direction of its motion will another way to

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think the longitudinal wave is as a pressure wave Trans

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verse waves transfer energy by displacing the medium they move

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through alright longitudinal waves don't displace matter They compress and

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expand matter as they moved through it like a spring

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or a slinky Anyway it wasn't one of our choices

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yeah and answer c Some other types of longitudinal waves

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are sound waves or seismic pressure waves created by an

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earthquake and the third type of wave I was dancing

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guys outside of the used car dealerships Yeah well scientifically

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speaking those air known as super cool waves and physicists

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have learned a lot from those dancing fools Go guys

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