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You mean longitudinal wave by compression wave? Electromagnetic wave is transverse in nature. It does not need a material medium. It can pass even through vacuum. But compression waves bady needs a material medium.
If by pulse you mean where the wave is bunched together then it is called a compression.
longitudinal vibration is a form of wave pattern which produces alternative compression and rarefraction
Please redefine question. All objects have all forces acting on them to some degree or another, with strong and weak nuclear forces, gravitational, electromagnetic being the fundamental forces. Or do you mean something like uniform compression forces, say of a submersible underwater being "crushed from all sides".
In a way, this is true. If you measure your height before you go to sleep and then again when you wake up after a night of horizontal sleep, you could be as much as an inch taller. Your spine and the disks in your spine recover from the compression you experience during the day.Or if you mean simply lying down flat on the ground, then there can be a difference (by less than 2 inches).
This term means that the T3 vertebra of the thoracic spine has a visual deformity seen on x-ray. The endplate is the part of the bone that touches the disc, so a compression deformity means that the bone has been compressed at this connection.
It means that the front parts of the several vertebrae are compressed down making the vertebrae wedge shaped instead of perfectly square. It is the cause of the hump in the back and often suggests osteoporosis.
Visible - Apparent, obvious Deformity- the quality or state of being deformed, disfigured, or misshapen.
Dysmorphophobia - fear of deformity
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This stands for Pitching wedge, a club with around 46-48 degrees of loft.
It means that before the compression, the volume is 71 times larger than after the compression.
If you mean its classification, its a wedge.
pitching wedge
Wedge-Shape