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distinguishing sound waves
which statement correctly describes sound waves?
sound waves are longitudinal waves.
sound waves are transverse waves.
sound waves do not travel through a medium.
sound waves are not considered mechanical waves.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct statement about sound waves, we analyze each option:
- Sound waves are longitudinal waves: In longitudinal waves, particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation. Sound waves work this way (compressions and rarefactions), so this is correct.
- Sound waves are transverse waves: Transverse waves have particle vibration perpendicular to wave direction (e.g., light, water ripples). Sound is not transverse, so this is incorrect.
- Sound waves do not travel through a medium: Sound requires a medium (solid, liquid, gas) to travel (it can’t in a vacuum), so this is incorrect.
- Sound waves are not considered mechanical waves: Mechanical waves need a medium, and sound is a mechanical wave, so this is incorrect.
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A. Sound waves are longitudinal waves