A wave is a:
Solid, liquid, or gas
Vibration that transfers energy from place to place
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A wave is a:
Solid, liquid, or gas
Vibration that transfers energy from place to place
Repeated back and forth or up and down motion
Vacuum
A vibration is a:
Solid, liquid, or gas
Vibration that transfers energy from place to place
Repeated back and forth or up and down motion
Vacuum
Solid, liquid, or gas that waves can travel through is called a:
Vacuum
Wave
Vibration
Medium
Empty space is also called a:
Vacuum
Wave
Vibration
Medium
Which type of wave requires a medium?
Mechanical waves
Electromagnetic waves
Transverse waves
Longitudinal waves
Which type of wave can travel through a vacuum?
Mechanical waves
Electromagnetic waves
Transverse waves
Longitudinal waves
Light waves, radio waves, x-rays, and ultraviolet waves are all examples of:
Mechanical waves
Electromagnetic waves
Sound waves, rope waves, earthquakes, and water waves are all examples of:
Mechanical waves
Electromagnetic waves
Waves carry matter but not energy.
True
False
Waves carry energy but not matter.
True
False
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