with the help of neat daigram explain how the sound waves travel in a medium ?
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Sound waves traveling through air are indeed longitudinal waves with compressions and rarefactions. As sound passes through air (or any fluid medium), the particles of air do not vibrate in a transverse manner. Do not be misled - sound waves traveling through air are longitudinal waves.
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sound wave travels in a medium like gas, solid, water, etc. while travelling it oscillates and vibrates in the medium and exerys force on the neighbouring particles. in this way sound travels in a medium.
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