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1. which of the following statements about mechanical waves is true? a. mechanical waves require a medium to travel through b. mechanical waves do not have amplitude and wavelength c. mechanical waves do not have frequency d. mechanical waves can travel through blank space 2. which waves have the shortest wavelength and highest energy on electromagnetic spectrum? a. microwaves b. x-rays c. infrared c. gamma rays 3. what is true about infrared and x-rays? a. x-rays have greater longer wavelength than infrared b. infrared have shorter wavelength than x-rays c. x-rays have lower energy than infrared d. infrared have lower frequency than x-rays 4. in a longitudinal wave (compression wave_ the particles of a matter move a. perpendicular (at right angles) b. in a circular direction c. backwards d. parallel 5. in regard to spend of sound, sound travels slowest in a. solids b. liquids c. gases

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