What do longitudinal and transverse waves have in common?
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Compression and rarefaction
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The difference between the amplitude of a transverse and longitudinal wave is that transverse waves move up and down or side to side (perpendicular to the direction of motion), and longitudinal waves squeeze and stretch (called compression and rarefaction) in the direction of motion.
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