What is the main difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave?
A longitudinal wave travels faster than a transverse wave.
A transverse wave always has a larger amplitude than a longitudinal wave.
The motion of the medium is parallel to a longitudinal wave and perpendicular to a transverse wave.
The frequency is directly proportional to wavelength in a longitudinal wave but inversely proportional in a transverse wave.

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I think that the answer is b

Answer:

The answer is: The motion of the medium is parallel to a longitudinal wave and perpendicular to a transverse wave.

Explanation:

As you can see in the image below, the motion of a longitudinal wave is parallel to the medium or object which the wave is traveling, and the motion of a transverse wave is perpendicular.

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