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Why sound a longitudinal wave​

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Answered by nsirumalar
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Sound waves in air (and any fluid medium) are longitudinal waves because particles of the medium through which the sound is transported vibrate parallel to the direction that the sound wave moves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ All wave types-transverse, longitudinal, surface-have all of these properties: wavelength, frequency, amplitude, velocity, period. At a football game, the "wave" might circulate through the stands and move around the stadium.

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