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What is the main difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave?
A longitudinal wave always travels faster than a transverse wave.
A longitudinal wave does not need a medium to travel through.
A transverse wave is made of particles that move perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
A transverse wave always carries more energy so that it can travel through empty space.
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