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How are mechanical waves defined?(1 point)
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They are waves that are able to pass through a vacuum.
They are waves that are able to pass through a vacuum.
They are waves that involve matter, rather than energy, moving from one place to another.
They are waves that involve matter, rather than energy, moving from one place to another.
They are waves that are generated by humans, rather than naturally.
They are waves that are generated by humans, rather than naturally.
They are waves that require some form of matter as a medium.
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They are waves that are able to pass through a vacuum.
They are waves that are able to pass through a vacuum.
They are waves that involve matter, rather than energy, moving from one place to another.
They are waves that involve matter, rather than energy, moving from one place to another.
They are waves that are generated by humans, rather than naturally.
They are waves that are generated by humans, rather than naturally.
They are waves that require some form of matter as a medium.
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I thin it's B: They are waves that involve matter, rather than energy, moving from one place to another.
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