Physics, asked by muperinicol, 2 months ago

does a rarefaction have a longer wavelength than acompression

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Answered by tanunagar21
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If you could see a compression wave moving through the air, you would see an area of molecules compressed in the direction from which the wave was traveling. ... The distance between maximum compression or rarefaction points is one wavelength. As the frequency of a wave goes up, its wavelength becomes shorter.

Answered by parveshkumar270762
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If you could see a compression wave moving through the air, you would see an area of molecules compressed in the direction from which the wave was traveling. ... The distance between maximum compression or rarefaction points is one wavelength. As the frequency of a wave goes up, its wavelength becomes shorter.

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