Sound waves are classified as longitudinal waves because the individual particles of the medium oscillate back and forth in a direction parallel to the direction of sound propagation.
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Sound waves are classified as longitudinal waves because they propagate through a medium by causing particles to oscillate back and forth in the direction parallel to the wave’s propagation. In these waves, the displacement of particles occurs along the same axis as the direction in which the wave travels, distinguishing them from transverse waves.