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Sound waves: are longitudinal waves
Which best describes longitudinal waves?
________________________________________ A. Compressions and rarefactions make up
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What distinguishes electromagnetic waves from other types of waves, such as water waves or sound waves?
Electromagnetic waves are
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What are the three types of mechanical waves?
Transverse, longitudinal, and surface waves Sound, light, and ocean waves Radio,
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves—called seismic waves—traveling through the earth. Because the earth is solid, it can
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Sound waves are converted finally into which of these signals in order to be processed by the brain?
A. electrical signal waves
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Which of these is true about sound waves?(1 point)
Responses Sound waves are not mechanical longitudinal waves Sound waves are
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How does sound travel?
* 5 points transverse waves electromagnetic waves seismic waves longitudinal waves
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An earthquake generates three kinds of waves: surface waves (L waves), which are the slowest and weakest; shear (S) waves, which
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An earthquake generates three kinds of waves: surface waves (L waves), which are the slowest and weakest; shear (S) waves, which
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An earthquake generates three kinds of waves: surface waves (L waves), which are the slowest and weakest; shear (S) waves, which
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