Sound as a transverse wave
Journal: Journal of Advances in Physics (Vol.13, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-02-28
Authors : Armando Tomás Canero;
Page : 4522-4534
Keywords : sound; wave; transverse; phonons; gravitational wave.;
Abstract
This paper presents sound propagation based on a transverse wave model which does not collide with the interpretation of physical events based on the longitudinal wave model, but responds to the correspondence principle and allows interpreting a significant number of scientific experiments that do not follow the longitudinal wave model. Among the problems that are solved are: the interpretation of the location of nodes and antinodes in a Kundt tube of classical mechanics, the traslation of phonons in the vacuum interparticle of quantum mechanics and gravitational waves in relativistic mechanics.
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