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Physics, 29.12.2019 22:31 maliyahclays

What is the difference between transverse waves and longitudinal waves?

a. both move perpendicularly to the direction of energy movement

b. transverse waves move parallel and longitudinal waves move perpendicular to the direction of energy movement

c. both move parallel to the direction of energy movement

d. transverse waves move perpendicular and longitudinal waves move parallel to the direction of energy movement

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