A loudspeaker generates a sound wave: The areas where the air molecules are pushed together are called “compressions.” The areas where the air molecules are more spread out are called “rarefactions.” The blue sine curve on top represents the sound wave, with high points being compressions and low points being rarefactions. The distance from one high point, or compression, to another is called the “wavelength.” (Image via Wikimedia Commons)
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