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How are sound waves different from light waves? Responses Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a mediu...Asked by kenny
How are sound waves different from light waves?(1 point)
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Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
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Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium.
Sound waves are electromagnetic waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are mechanical waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
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How are visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum, and photoreceptors in the eye related?(1 point)
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Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
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Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
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Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through a medium, while light waves are electromagnetic waves that can travel through a medium or through a vacuum.
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Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
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