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As a transverse wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles (2 points)
perpendicular to the motion of the wave
vertically along the same plane as the wave
parallel to the direction of the wave motion
horizontally along the plane that the wave travels
5.
Given the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave, you can determine the (2 points)
wavelength
amplitude
frequency
equilibrium
6.
The number of cycles per second describes the waves' (2 points)
amplitude
frequency
equilibrium
wavelength
7.
If you know the amplitude of a wave, you know the distance from (2 points)
the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave
the equilibrium of one wave to the equilibrium of the next wave
the equilibrium of one wave to the crest of the same wave
the crest of one wave to the trough of the same wave
8.
As a wave moves through a medium, particles are displaced and (2 points)
return to their normal position after the wave passes
remain in the new location after the wave passes
are combined with other particles forming the wave
are moved along with the wave as it travels through the medium
9.
We can determine the velocity of a wave when given the frequency and the (2 points)
amplitude
equilibrium
trough
wavelength

Answers

Answered by devimanju6481
1

Answer:

A transverse wave is a wave in which the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport. A transverse wave can be created in a rope if the rope is stretched out horizontally and the end is vibrated back-and-forth in a vertical direction.

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