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Why is sound wave called a longitudinal wave?
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In longitudinal waves the individual particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction of propagation of the disturbance. The particles do not move from one place to another but they simply oscillate back and forth about their position of rest. This is exactly how a sound wave propagates, hence sound waves are called longitudinal waves.
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