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What is the separation between two successive rarefactions in a longitudinal wave?​

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Answered by XxchorabiggdahuaxX
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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 equilibrium. ... The amplitude is the distance from the equilibrium position of the medium to a compression or a rarefaction.

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