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Physics, 06.10.2019 13:30, makenziehook8

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1. waves transport ( energy / mass ) from one place to another.

2. transverse waves:

a) matter moves ( up & down / left& right ) when the energy moves from left to right.

b) a guitar string has a length of 0.90 m. when you pluck it, it plays a ā€œcā€ that has a frequency of 256 hz. how fast is the waves moving back and fourth along the string?
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sound waves:
a) are ( mechanical / electromagnetic ) therefore must travel through a medium.
b) aee ( transverse / pressure ) waves where the matter moves in the same direction as the wave energy.
c) in a train track made of solid steel, sound waves travel extremely fastā€” about 6,000 m/s. if a trainā€™s vibration travels for 3 seconds, how far will it move? (choose one of the equations from the box at the top of the page to solve this problem.)
d) sound waves travel quickest through ( solids / liquids / gasses) and slowest through ( solids / liquids / gasses).

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