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what is the amplitute of longitudinal wave​

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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The wavelength in a longitudinal wave refers to the distance between two consecutive compressions or between two consecutive rarefactions. The amplitude is the maximum displacement from a position of rest. The amplitude is the distance from the equilibrium position of the medium to a compression or a rarefaction.

Answered by deepbhullar7
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Explanation:

The wavelength in the longitudinal waves refers to the distance between the two compressions aur between the two consecutive rarefractions. The amplitude is the maximum displacement from a position of rest. The amplitude is the distance from the equilibrium position of the medium to a compression or a rarefaction.

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