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Physics, 02.03.2020 21:40, hall7948

A tuning fork is struck against a hard surface. The particles in the tuning fork begin to vibrate quickly, transmitting a wave. What kind of wave does the tuning fork transmit?

seismic wave

mechanical wave<- I was thinking this one but i'm not sure, please help!

electromagnetic wave

radio wave

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