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Why is Young's modulus used for longitudinal waves in solids instead of bulk modulus?
A. Because solids are denser
B. Because Young's modulus is always larger
C. Because the wave propagation involves linear compression and rarefaction
D. Because bulk modulus is zero in solids
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