by seismographic sound and vibrations
Compressional waves are waves that produce compression and rarefaction when traveling through a medium. Water waves are not considered as compressional waves.
Compressional, gasses can be compressed but cannot be wiggled side to side.
for compressional waves, think of a spring. It moves by compressing and contracting. For sinusoidal waves, think of waves on the beach.
primary waves or compressional waves
They are transverse waves.
There are 3 broad types of seismic waves, Surface waves, S-waves and P-waves. Love waves (a type of surface wave) and S-waves are transverse waves and P-waves are compressional.
Compression Waves
this is the waves of p waves that have same direction of waves
They are best modeled as transverse waves.
compressional waves they swerve up and down
Compressional waves
Sound is a compressional wave.