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Qué (quién) es longitudinal wave - definición

WAVES IN WHICH THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE MEDIUM IS IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS, OR THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION TO, THE DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION OF THE WAVE
Longtitudinal wave; Longitudinal waves; Longitudinal Wave; Longitudinal electromagnetic wave; Compression wave; Compressional wave; Compressional Wave; Longitudinal field; Longitude wave; Longitudinal EM wave; Sound Waves; Acoustical wave

longitudinal wave         
¦ noun Physics a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
Longitudinal study         
STUDY WITH REPEATED OBSERVATIONS OVER TIME
Longitudinal studies; Longitudinal survey; Panel study; Longitudinal Research; Longitudinal sample; Longitudinal design; Longitudinal Data; Longitudinal prediction; Longitudinal surveys; Longitudinal method; Longitudinal research; Follow-up study; Long-term follow-up study; Longitudinal evidence; Panel studies
A longitudinal study (or longitudinal survey, or panel study) is a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables (e.g.
P-wave modulus         
Longitudinal modulus; Plane wave modulus; Compressional modulus
There are two kinds of seismic body waves in solids, pressure waves (P-waves) and shear waves. In linear elasticity, the P-wave modulus M, also known as the longitudinal modulus, or the constrained modulus, is one of the elastic moduli available to describe isotropic homogeneous materials.

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Longitudinal wave

Longitudinal waves are waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel ("along") to the direction the wave travels and displacement of the medium is in the same (or opposite) direction of the wave propagation. Mechanical longitudinal waves are also called compressional or compression waves, because they produce compression and rarefaction when traveling through a medium, and pressure waves, because they produce increases and decreases in pressure. A wave along the length of a stretched Slinky toy, where the distance between coils increases and decreases, is a good visualization. Real-world examples include sound waves (vibrations in pressure, a particle of displacement, and particle velocity propagated in an elastic medium) and seismic P-waves (created by earthquakes and explosions).

The other main type of wave is the transverse wave, in which the displacements of the medium are at right angles to the direction of propagation. Transverse waves, for instance, describe some bulk sound waves in solid materials (but not in fluids); these are also called "shear waves" to differentiate them from the (longitudinal) pressure waves that these materials also support.