CK-12 Physical Science Concepts - For Middle School

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5.24. Longitudinal Wave http://www.ck12.org



  • Places where particles of the medium crowd closer together are called compressions. Places where particles
    of the medium spread farther apart are called rarefactions.

  • Earthquakes cause longitudinal waves called P waves, which pass through underground rocks.


Vocabulary



  • longitudinal wave: Wave in which particles of the medium vibrate in the same direction that the wave travels.


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Watch the animation of a longitudinal wave at the following URL, and then answer the questions below. http://w
ww.phy.hk/wiki/englishhtm/Lwave.htm



  1. In which direction is the wave traveling?

  2. What does the red line represent?

  3. Describe how the red line moves.


Review



  1. What is a longitudinal wave?

  2. Draw a sketch of a longitudinal wave. Use arrows to show the direction of the wave and the direction of the
    vibrating particles of the medium. Add labels to identify the compressions and rarefactions.

  3. Describe P waves.

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