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Chemistry, 30.10.2021 01:00 arodriguez395
In longitudinal waves in a spring, the parts where the coils are close together are called
A. compressions.
B. rarefactions.
C. longitudes.
D. contractions.
In longitudinal waves in a spring, the parts where the coils are spread out are called
A. compressions.
B. rarefactions.
C. longitudes.
D. contractions.
Waves that can travel with or without a medium are called mechanical waves.
True
False
Mechanical waves form when a source of energy causes a medium to compress.
True
False
The three types of mechanical waves are transverse waves, latitudinal waves, and surface waves.
True
False
A surface wave moves the medium in the same direction as the wave travels.
True
False
Each particle of water in an ocean wave moves in a circle.
True
False
A transverse wave moves a medium at an obtuse angle to the wave.
True
False
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