Do sound waves in air exhibit polarization?
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Therefore sound waves in air (the usual sort) or in other gases and liquids can't be polarized because they're purely compressive. However sound waves in solids can be compressive or transverse (and in non-isotropic solids, somewhat off-transverse), and the transverse waves will have two polarizations.
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