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  • Rarefaction in Compressional Waves: Particle Spacing Explained
    In a compressional wave, the particles are spaced farthest apart in the rarefaction part of the wave.

    Here's why:

    * Compressional Waves: These waves travel by compressing and expanding the medium they travel through.

    * Compression: This is the part of the wave where the particles are pushed together, creating a higher density.

    * Rarefaction: This is the part of the wave where the particles are pulled apart, creating a lower density.

    Therefore, the rarefaction is where the particles are most spread out.

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