Longitudinal Waves

Here is a longitudinal wave; the oscillations are parallel to the direction of propagation (travel).

Where the particles are close together we call a compression and where they are spread we call a rarefaction.

The wavelength is the distance from one compression or rarefaction to the next.

The amplitude is the maximum distance the particle moves from its equilibrium position to the right of left.

Example:

sound waves

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