[Physics] Why do longitudinal waves travel faster than transverse waves

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I have learned that if a medium can transmit longitudinal waves and transverse waves, then the longitudinal wave will travel faster.

Why is this the case?

Best Answer

For example, in solids, the velocities of transverse and the longitudinal waves depend on the shear modulus and compressive modulus, respectively, and shear modulus is less than compression modulus (the velocities also depend on the density, which is the same for both types of waves).