How would you describe the difference between a compressional wave with a large amplitude and one with a small amplitude?
1 Answer
Apr 15, 2018
A compressional (longitudinal) wave with a large amplitude will result in more "intense" waves (i.e. denser compressions and thinner rarefactions), while a wave with a smaller amplitude has less contrast.
Explanation:
Since longitudinal waves' amplitude are not expressed vertically, their amplitudes and therefore the energy carried is a result of the strength of the compressions and rarefactions they produce.