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Rarified
Rarefaction is the reduction of an item’s density, the opposite of compression.
Like compression, which can travel in waves (sound waves, for instance), rarefaction waves also exist in nature. A common rarefaction wave is the area of low relative pressure following a shock wave (see picture).
Rarefaction waves expand with time (much like sea waves spread out as they reach a beach); in most cases rarefaction waves keep the same overall profile (‘shape’) at all times throughout the wave’s movement: it is a self-similar expansion. Each part of the wave travels at the local speed of sound, in the local medium. This expansion behaviour is in contrast to the behaviour of pressure increases, which gets narrower with time, until they steepen into shock waves.
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Rarefied
Rarefaction is the reduction of an item’s density, the opposite of compression.
Like compression, which can travel in waves (sound waves, for instance), rarefaction waves also exist in nature. A common rarefaction wave is the area of low relative pressure following a shock wave (see picture).
Rarefaction waves expand with time (much like sea waves spread out as they reach a beach); in most cases rarefaction waves keep the same overall profile (‘shape’) at all times throughout the wave’s movement: it is a self-similar expansion. Each part of the wave travels at the local speed of sound, in the local medium. This expansion behaviour is in contrast to the behaviour of pressure increases, which gets narrower with time, until they steepen into shock waves.
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Rarified (adjective)
alternative spelling of rarefied
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Rarefied (adjective)
Distant from the lives and everyday concerns of ordinary people; esoteric, exclusive, select.
“Philosophical debates can be quite rarefied.”
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Rarefied (adjective)
Elevated in style or nature, sublime; of high intellectual or moral value.
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Rarefied (adjective)
Less dense than usual; thin.
“The air at high altitudes at the top of mountains is rarefied.”