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Part C

AP wave is a type of seismic wave called a longitudinal wave, or pressure wave. Longitudinal waves occur when the
material that carries the wave is compressed and stretched. Aside from seismic waves, what is an example of a
longitudinal wave that you have observed?

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Answer: A wave traveling through a compressed spring or a sound wave traveling through the air are examples of longitudinal waves.

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Sound wave is an another example of longitudinal wave. Sound wave is a vibration that is transmitted through a medium, such as air, water, and metals. Ultrasonic wave is defined as “inaudible sound with high frequency for human” the frequency of which generally exceeds 20 kHz. These days, sound wave which is not intended to be heard is also called ultrasonic wave.

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