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Is a sound wave a transverse wave or longitudinal wave?

Sound waves are longitudinal.


What measures the amount of displacement in a longitudinal wave?

the amplitude. It is the displacement at a peak.


What is another name for a longitudinal a longitudinal wave?

A compression wave is another name for a longitudinal wave.


Is a sound wave a longitudinal wave?

Yes, a sound wave is a longitudinal wave.


What type of wave does sound travel in?

Longitudinal Wave


How do you measure amplitude in a longitudinal wave?

In a longitudinal wave, amplitude is measured as the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position. It represents the maximum distance the particle moves back and forth as the wave passes through it. It is usually measured from the equilibrium position to the peak of the wave.


How do you measure the wavelength of a longitudinal wave?

The wavelength of a longitudinal wave can be measured by determining the distance between two consecutive compressions or rarefactions of the wave. This distance corresponds to one full cycle of the wave. The wavelength can also be calculated by dividing the wave speed by the frequency of the wave.


What is the distance from the compression to the next compression in longitudinal wave called?

The distance from one compression to the next compression in a longitudinal wave is called the wavelength. This distance is often used to measure the size of the wave and determine its frequency.


Is longitudinal a sound wave?

A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave


Is sound a longitudinal wave?

Yes, sound is a longitudinal wave.


What is an example os a longditudinal wave?

A sound wave is an example of a longitudinal wave. A device used to measure the length and pitch of the sound wave is call a oscilloscope.


Is ultrasound a transverse or longitudinal wave?

Sound, at least in gases like air, can only propagate as a longitudinal wave.

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