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Compressions and refractions (explanation)

Author: Pranathi Natarajan



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When sound moves through air, it causes air molecules to move together and/ or move apart. When surrounding air particles have been moved apart, it causes a low pressure area called rarefaction. When air particles move together, it causes an area of high pressure called as compression.


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