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Which of the following is not true about a longitudinal wave?

A (They are all considered mechanical waves.

B (They need a medium (material) in order to travel.

C (They move up and down (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave's energy.

D (They move along with (parallel to) the direction of the wave's energy.

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Answer:

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about a longitudinal wave?

  • A. They are all considered mechanical waves.
  • B. They need a medium (material) in order to travel.
  • C. They move up and down (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave's energy.
  • D. They move along with (parallel to) the direction of the wave's energy.

Step-by-step explanation:

What are waves?

  • A wave is a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without permanently moving a substance. Particles of the medium are momentarily displaced and then return to their original location in a wave.
  • Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium to transport energy from one location to another.
  • Mediums are materials that move energy or light from one substance or location to another.

Answer breakdowns

  • Choice C is the best answer. In a transverse wave, particles of the medium are displaced in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of energy transport.
  • Choice D is incorrect. This choice describes exactly what a longitudinal wave is. In a longitudinal wave, particles of the medium are displaced in a direction that is parallel to the direction of the wave's energy.
  • Choice A is incorrect. A mechanical wave is any wave that requires a medium to transport energy from one location to another.
  • Choice B is incorrect. As per choice A's explanation, if the longitudinal waves are mechanical they must then require a medium.
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