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Final answer:Both a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave havespeed, wavelength, amplitude, and frequency. The main differentiation is that the disturbance in a transverse wave moves perpendicular to its direction of propagation while in a longitudinal wave, it moves parallel.Explanation:Both a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave have speed,wavelength, amplitude and frequency. These are important characteristics of a wave. Awave's amplitude is the size of the disturbance, which is independent of the speed of propagation. The wavelength is the distance between adjacent identical parts of a wave. Wave velocity is the speed of a wave's propagation, and this is related to the wave frequency which measures the periodic disturbances of the wave.A transverse wave is a type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of propagation, like light. On the other hand, a longitudinal wave is where the disturbance moves parallel to wave propagation. A sound wave is an example of this. Both these types of waves can be seen propagating through different types of media - whether through water (like surface waves), solid mediums (like seismic waves), or air (like sound waves).Learn more about Types ofWaveshere:brainly.com/question/31929297#SPJ11...