Longitudinal waves in a spring

  1. i real stuck on this and i really want explanations please.in which sprind do transverse waves travel faster, small diameter
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  2. Which best describes longitudinal waves?________________________________________ A. Compressions and rarefactions make up
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  3. in which spring do transverse waves travel faster, small diameter spring or slinky?i think this be the transverse waves but i
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  4. Longitudinal waves in a spring have a wavelength of 50mm.The vibrator making them is vibrating at 5 oscillations per second.Calc
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  5. Longitudinal waves in a spring have a wavelength of 50mm.The vibrator making them is vibrating at 5 oscillations per second.Calc
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  6. in which sprind do transverse waves travel faster, small diameter spring or slinky?i think this be the transverse waves but i
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  7. Kim demonstrates to her father the movement and properties of longitudinal waves. They each hold one end of the spring (slinky).
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  8. The velocity of the transverse waves producedby an earthquake is 6.13 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 9.9919km/s.
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  9. Which type of wave is a combination of two waves?Responses surface waves surface waves mechanical waves mechanical waves
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  10. The velocity of the transverse waves producedby an earthquake is 5.08 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 8.3312 km/s.
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