Asked by LOL 101
                What is the difference between the way matter responds to a transverse wave and a longitudal wave?
A. Matter moves in the same direction in a longitudal wave, and at right angles to the direction of a transverse wave.
B. Matter moves at right angles to the direction of a longitudal wave, and at right angles to the direction of a transverse wave.
C. A longitudal wave dose not need matter through which to travel, while a transverse does.
D. A longitudal wave needs matter through which to travel, while a transverse wave does not.
            
        A. Matter moves in the same direction in a longitudal wave, and at right angles to the direction of a transverse wave.
B. Matter moves at right angles to the direction of a longitudal wave, and at right angles to the direction of a transverse wave.
C. A longitudal wave dose not need matter through which to travel, while a transverse does.
D. A longitudal wave needs matter through which to travel, while a transverse wave does not.
Answers
                    Answered by
            LOL 101
            
    Sorry i forgot to say that my answer is    A.
    
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    A is correct.
    
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