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Answer:
Longitudinal and transverse waves have many similarities and differences.
Explanation:
Similarities:
Mechanical waves can be transverse and longitudinal waves.
Transverse and longitudinal waves both have wavelengths and frequencies.
They both have amplitudes
Both waves can travel through a medium or not, but it depends on whether is an electromagnetic or a mechanical wave.
Differences:
Electromagnetic waves can only be transverse.
The particles of the medium in a longitudinal wave move parallel to the direction (motion) of a wave. It is in this back and forth motion.
The particles of the medium in a transverse wave move perpendicular to the direction (motion) of a wave. This means that there would be right angles showing that they are perpendicular.
Longitudinal waves have rarefactions and compressions.
These rarefactions and compressions are used to measure the wavelength of a wave. For instance, a wavelength in a longitudinal wave is measured from rarefaction to rarefaction
Transverse waves have troughs and crests.
Amplitude in a transverse wave is measured from the midline to the crest of trough.
Amplitude in a longitudinal wave is measured based on how closely packed the particles of the medium are
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Yes, for temperature the unit should be in Kelvin, but that's easy (K = C + 273)
Given that,
Deacelectration = -15 m/s²
Negative sign shows the declaration
Slowly speed = 25 m/s
Acceleration = 35 m/s²
Speed = 170 m/s
We need to calculate the time
Using equation of motion

Where, v = final velocity
u = initial velocity
a = acceleration
t = time
Put the value into the formula



We need to calculate the distance from the original runway
Using equation of motion



Hence, The distance from the original runway is 48.2 m.