Which represents a longitudinal wave?
the motion of a spring
the motion o...
Physics, 05.02.2020 10:51 Ayakouhail1
Which represents a longitudinal wave?
the motion of a spring
the motion of a shaking rope
the motion of a tight rubber band
the motion of an ocean wave
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