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A longitudinal wave passing through a medium causes areas of: A. disturbance and energy. B. compressions and rarefactions. C. wavelengths and amplitudes. D. crests and troughs.<…
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A longitudinal wave passing through a medium causes areas of:
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compressions and rarefactions.
C.
wavelengths and amplitudes.
D.
crests and troughs.
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B. Compressions and rarefactions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Longitudinal sound waves are waves of alternating pressure deviations from the equilibrium pressure, causing local regions of compression and rarefaction.
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