As a sound wave travels, what happens to the particles in the medium it travels through?(1 point)
The particles bump into each other, moving back and forth but after it passes they
remain where they were initially.
The particles remain stationary, allowing the wave to pass around them.
The particles travel outwards with the wave, ending up far from where they started.
The particles bump into each other, moving back and forth as well as traveling with
the wave as it moves, ending up far from where they started
1 answer
The correct answer is: The particles bump into each other, moving back and forth as well as traveling with the wave as it moves, ending up far from where they started.