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Shaun
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23 December, 17:02
The way matter moves in a longitudinal wave
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Alan Davies
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A longitudinal wave is a type of mechanical wave, or wave that travels through matter, called the medium. In a longitudinal wave, particles of the medium vibrate in a direction that is parallel to the direction that the wave travels. Places where particles of the medium crowd closer together are called compression's.
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