drag each label to the correct location on the chart. each label can be used more than once. classify the…

drag each label to the correct location on the chart. each label can be used more than once. classify the waves as longitudinal or transverse. transverse longitudinal examples type of wave

drag each label to the correct location on the chart. each label can be used more than once. classify the waves as longitudinal or transverse. transverse longitudinal examples type of wave

Answer

Answer:

  1. Bell - longitudinal
  2. Up - down spring wave - transverse
  3. Compression - rarefaction spring wave - longitudinal
  4. Earthquake P - wave (in the earth diagram) - longitudinal

Explanation:

Step1: Recall wave types

Transverse waves have particle motion perpendicular to wave motion. Longitudinal waves have particle motion parallel to wave motion.

Step2: Analyze bell sound

Sound waves from a bell are longitudinal as air particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation.

Step3: Analyze spring waves

The up - down spring wave has particles moving perpendicular to the wave, so it's transverse. The compression - rarefaction spring wave has particles moving parallel to the wave, so it's longitudinal.

Step4: Analyze earthquake waves

P - waves (primary waves) in an earthquake are longitudinal as they cause particles in the earth to vibrate parallel to the wave direction.