How is the wavelength of a longitudinal wave determines?

How is the wavelength of a longitudinal wave determines?

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  1. Answer:

    The wavelength can always be determined by measuring the distance between any two corresponding points on adjacent waves. In the case of a longitudinal wave, a wavelength measurement is made by measuring the distance from a compression to the next compression or from a rarefaction to the next rarefaction.

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  2. Answer:

    Wavelength can be measured as the distance between two adjacent crests of a transverse wave or two adjacent compressions of a longitudinal wave

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