The density variation in a sound wave is represented by the fluctuations of the curve above and below the average value of density as the wave propagates in the medium.
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Density variation in a sound wave is depicted by fluctuations of the curve above and below the average density value as the wave propagates through the medium. Peaks represent regions of higher density (compressions), while troughs indicate lower density (rarefactions).