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Qué (quién) es RAREFACTIONS - definición

REDUCTION OF AN OBJECT'S DENSITY
Rarefraction; Rarefied; Rarefied air; Rarefy; Rarify; Rarifies; Rarefies; Rarified; Rarifying; Rarefying; Rarifaction; Rarefactions; Rarifactions; Rarefication; Rarefied gas

rarefaction         
[?r?:r?'fak?(?)n]
¦ noun reduction of the density of something, especially air or a gas.
Origin
C17: from med. L. rarefactio(n-), from rarefacere 'grow thin, become rare'.
Rarefaction         
·noun The act or process of rarefying; the state of being rarefied;
- opposed to condensation; as, the rarefaction of air.
rarefied         
1.
If you talk about the rarefied atmosphere of a place or institution, you are expressing your disapproval of it, because it has a special social or academic status that makes it very different from ordinary life.
It is important for the state's future administrators to get out of the rarefied air of the capital.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
2.
Rarefied air is air that does not contain much oxygen, for example in mountain areas.
...living at very high altitudes where the atmosphere is rarefied.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Rarefaction

Rarefaction is the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression. Like compression, which can travel in waves (sound waves, for instance), rarefaction waves also exist in nature. A common rarefaction wave is the area of low relative pressure following a shock wave (see picture).

Rarefaction waves expand with time (much like sea waves spread out as they reach a beach); in most cases rarefaction waves keep the same overall profile ('shape') at all times throughout the wave's movement: it is a self-similar expansion. Each part of the wave travels at the local speed of sound, in the local medium. This expansion behaviour contrasts with that of pressure increases, which gets narrower with time until they steepen into shock waves. When angle of incidence is greater than angle of refraction, then light travels from denser to rarer medium. When angle of incidence is smaller than angle of refraction then light travels from rarer to denser medium