Longitudinal wave

From Glossary of Meteorology



longitudinal wave

(Also called compressional wave.) An irrotational plane wave A parallel to the propagation direction in the sense that if A = A0exp(ik · x - iωt), where k is the wave vector, then k × A = 0.

An example is an acoustic wave in an inviscid medium.
Compare transverse wave.


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