Describing Types of Waves
Which statements describe the wave? Check all that
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Chemistry, 23.04.2020 22:52 shazanah95
Describing Types of Waves
Which statements describe the wave? Check all that
apply
The wave is a mechanical wave,
The wave is an electromagnetic wave.
The wave moves energy through matter
The wave moves energy through space without
matter.
The wave transfers energy parallel to the motion of
the wave.
The wave transfers energy perpendicular to the
motion of the wave.
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