Physics, asked by StayBlazingIt420, 1 year ago

After a wave passes through a medium, particles in the medium (2 points)

are permanently displaced in a direction opposite to the direction of the wave.

remain in the new location.

are moved along with the wave.

return to the original position.

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Answered by topanswers
9

Wave: A external force transferring energy through space consisting of oscillations or vibrations of a field is referred to as a wave.

Types:

  • Longitudinal waves
  • Transverse waves
  • Surface waves

If a particle is affected by a wave, then the particles are displaced.

They move along the direction of the wave.

Hence, After a wave passes through a medium, particles in the medium are moved along with the wave.

Answered by 0466200
2

Answer:

are permanently displaced in a direction opposite to the direction of the wave

Explanation:

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