How is wavelength determine for a longitudinal wave?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2017

measure the distance between one point on the wave and the corresponding point on the next one.

Explanation:

A wavelength can be defined as the distance between one point on a wave and the corresponding point on the next wave.

When it comes to measuring wavelengths, the process of measuring it for a transverse wave is no different from that of longitudinal waves.

Longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions. A compression is a region of high pressure on a wave (and it can be related to the crest of a transverse wave). Whereas a rarefaction is a region of low pressure on a wave (and it can be related to the trough of a transverse wave).

So the distance between one compression to the next or from rarefaction to the next is the easiest way of measuring wavelength.

However the distance between any 2 identical points on the wave can be measured to obtain the wavelength.

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