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explain longitudinal wave​

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Answered by divya14321
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a wave that vibrates in the direction that it is movingLongitudinal waves are waves in which the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as, or the opposite direction to, the direction of propagation of the wave. ... Some transverse waves are mechanical, meaning that the wave needs an elastic medium to travel through.A longitudinal wave is a wave in which the particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the particles move left and right which in turn makes the other particles start to oscillate. ... Longitudinal waves are also called pressure waves, and sound waves are the most common kinds.

Answered by jhapunyanand108
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it is that in which particles vibrate to and fro

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