Describe sound as a longitudinal and not transverse wave ?
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Mar 3
Sound is a longitudinal wave because the particles of the medium through which it travels vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave's propagation. This means that the particles move back and forth in the same direction that the sound wave is moving, creating areas of compression and rarefaction. In contrast, transverse waves have particles that move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation.