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Transverse waves can't move through one of the layers of
Transverse waves can't move through one of the layers of the Earth. This is because:(1 point)
A) Transverse waves can't move
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Transverse waves can't move through one of the layers of the Earth. This is because
a. that layer is solid b. that layer is too
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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 type of wave has a disturbance that is only parallel to the wave motion?
Responses longitudinal waves longitudinal waves
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Transverse waves that can travel through the emptiness of space, are made of electric and magnetic fields.
Transverse waves
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Transverse waves that can travel through the emptiness of space, are made of electric and magnetic fields.
a. Transverse waves b.
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced
by an earthquake is 6.13 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 9.9919km/s.
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Marie
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Sound waves cannot move through the vacuum of space because:
They absorb energy They are electromagnetic waves They are
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ariianqtor
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Sound waves cannot move through the vacuum of space because:
They require a medium to transfer energy They are electromagnetic
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ariianqtor
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The velocity of the transverse waves produced
by an earthquake is 7 km/s, while that of the longitudinal waves is 11.41 km/s. A
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Evelyn
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