Compressions and rarefactions are formed during the propagation of
(a) Transverse waves
(b) longitudinal waves
(c) Both transverse and longitudinal waves (d) neither transverse nor longitudinal waves
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Compressions and rarefactions are formed during the propagation of longitudinal waves.
- Waves are mainly divided into two categories, transverse and longitudinal waves.
- Transverse waves propagate in the form of crests and troughs.
- On the other hand, a longitudinal wave consists of compressions and rarefactions.
- Compression refers to the region of high particle density while rarefaction refers to a region where particles are far apart.
- Sound wave is an example of a longitudinal wave.
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transverse wave
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