Science, asked by raseemshafi, 10 months ago

air partides when sound travels through air.​

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Answered by Manulal857
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  • Sound waves traveling through air are indeed longitudinal waves with compressions and rarefactions.

  • As sound passes through air (or any fluid medium), the particles of air do not vibrate in a transverse manner.

  • Do not be misled - sound waves traveling through air are longitudinal waves.

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Sound travels in air as a series of compressions and rarefactions. When an object vibrates it will move back and forth. As it moves forth, it pushes adjacent air particles. This is a compression: an area of high pressure that moves along the direction of the sound wave.

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