Based on the information presented in the introduction of this given problem, sound wave is a propagation of pressure fluctuations in a medium.
Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
A sound wave, accordingly, comprises of substituting compressions and rarefactions, or areas of high and low pressure, moving at a specific speed. Put another way, it comprises of an occasional (that is, wavering or vibrating) variety of pressure happening around the balance pressure winning at a specific time and spot.
Balance pressure and the sinusoidal varieties brought about by the section of an unadulterated sound wave. Sound wave requires a medium in order to propagate while the light wave doesn't need the medium to propagate.