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Define longitudinal wave

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Detailed Solution

A longitudinal wave is a type of wave in which particles of the medium move back and forth in the same direction as the wave travels. In longitudinal waves, compression and rarefaction are formed as the particles vibrate parallel to wave motion.

Examples

  • Sound waves in air
  • Seismic P-waves

Characteristics

  • Particles oscillate parallel to wave propagation.
  • Contain compressions (high pressure) and rarefactions (low pressure).
  • Travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
FeatureLongitudinal WaveTransverse Wave
Particle MotionParallelPerpendicular
ExampleSoundLight, water waves
MediumSolids, liquids, gasesMostly solids and surfaces
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Define longitudinal wave