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describe the longitudinal nature of sound waves​

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Answered by callie6
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Hey mate here is your answer:-

Longitudinal waves are waves in which the motion of the individual particles of the medium is in a direction that is parallel to the direction of energy transport.


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Answered by hyacinth98
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The sound waves express longitudinal nature unlike light rays.

Longitudinal nature of sound waves

  • The vibrations of the item set particles in the surrounding medium in vibrational movement, thus transferring energy through the medium.
  • For a sound wave going through the air, the vibrations of the particles are best portrayed as longitudinal. Longitudinal waves will be waves in which the movement of the singular particles of the medium is toward a path that is perpendicular to the course of energy transport.
  • A vibrating string can make longitudinal waves. Since air atoms (the particles of the medium) are moving toward a path that is lined up with the course that the wave moves, the sound wave is alluded to as a longitudinal wave.
  • The aftereffect of such longitudinal vibrations is the production of compressions and rarefactions inside the air.

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