Sound waves are longitudinal. why do we draw them as transverse?
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Sound waves are always longitudinal in nature. They are represented by compressions and rare fractions of oscillating particles. When we show the amplitude, wavelength, etc of a sound wave, we are not drawing the actual sound wave but a depiction in form sine wave. This is done because of ease of understanding.
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