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it creates a cycle
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longitudinal vibration is a form of wave pattern which produces alternative compression and rarefraction
The density of a medium directly affects the density of the sound waves. High particle density is called compression while low particle density is called rarefraction.
It's called a compression, and the point of lowest density is called a rarefraction. This logic also applies to transverse waves.
it creates a cycle
compression and rarefraction
i don't know but the last comment was very inappropriate.
a series copression and rarefraction traving through a medium
i don't know but the last comment was very inappropriate.
longitudinal vibration is a form of wave pattern which produces alternative compression and rarefraction
The density of a medium directly affects the density of the sound waves. High particle density is called compression while low particle density is called rarefraction.
It's called a compression, and the point of lowest density is called a rarefraction. This logic also applies to transverse waves.
LONGITUDINAL wave. Air layers come closer at a particular time at a particular place is known to be compression. At the same place after some time the layers get separated. This is rarefaction. For example, a sound wave.
Crest is the highest point for the Transerve wave. Trough is the lowest point of the Transerve wave. Compression is the part of the longitudinal wave where the particles are croweded. Rarefraction is the part of the longitudinal wave where the particles are spread aprat.
Compression is the region of a longitudinal wave in which the density and pressure are at a maximum. Rarefaction is the region of a longitudinal wave in which the density and pressure are at a minimum.
The spreading of molecules of sound. :)