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Sound waves are _____ in nature.​

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Answered by 96lucky96
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Sound is a mechanical wave. The physics of waves helps to explain the process by which sound is produced, travels, and is received. Sound is a wave that is produced by objects that are vibrating. It travels through a medium from one point, A, to another point, B.

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Answered by s14701aritusmita2231
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Sound waves are transverse in nature.

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A transverse wave. The particles move in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Illustration of a transverse wave. Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves: the individual particles (air molecules) vibrate back and forth in the direction that the sound is traveling.

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