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rarefaction <a rarefaction; rarefactions> SUST.

rarefaction FÍS.
rarefaction FÍS.
rarefaction FÍS.
rarefaction FÍS.

acoustic rarefaction ADJ.

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There will be no breathing of fresh air into the combustion zone until the arrival of the rarefaction wave.
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Like compression, which can travel in waves (sound waves, for instance), rarefaction waves also exist in nature.
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The flier disc loses impact energy at its sides to rarefaction waves, but a conical volume of explosive is efficiently shock compressed.
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A common rarefaction wave is the area of low relative pressure following a shock wave (see picture).
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Gasses and liquids generally exhibit little hysteresis (sound waves cause adiabatic compression and rarefaction) and behave newtonian.
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All other substances are derived from it by condensation and rarefaction.
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This sound can no longer be thought of as a simple wave of compression and rarefaction.
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He explained natural processes in reference to the rarefactions and condensations of this primary substance.
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This rarefaction results in a temporary cooling of that air, which causes a condensation of some of the water vapor contained in it.
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The classical elements change into one another by a process of condensation and rarefaction.
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