Condensations and rarefactions travel from the speaker to the listener, but the individual air molecules do not move with the wave. A given molecule vibrates back and forth about a fixed location.
Figure 16.14  Condensations and rarefactions travel from the speaker to the listener, but the individual air molecules do not move with the wave. A given molecule vibrates back and forth about a fixed location.


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