Swing that hammer Tom, swing away!
Most people who deal professionally with waves would refer to them as transverse waves but whatever.
Thank you for describing refraction. I am sure no one knows anything about that. However, if you think that shear waves are the only transmission in a solid, of course you would be wrong, and that would apply to lead and brass too. Breaking the balls playing pool is longitudinal wave transfer, not transverse by the way ... you know compression and decompression. May want to work on your analogies there.
Thinking everything is shear ... is not going to lead to good acoustic products.
Most people who deal professionally with waves would refer to them as transverse waves but whatever.
Thank you for describing refraction. I am sure no one knows anything about that. However, if you think that shear waves are the only transmission in a solid, of course you would be wrong, and that would apply to lead and brass too. Breaking the balls playing pool is longitudinal wave transfer, not transverse by the way ... you know compression and decompression. May want to work on your analogies there.
Thinking everything is shear ... is not going to lead to good acoustic products.