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When a wave travels across the sea, the water moves up and down. What two forms of energy does a wave have?

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Answered by jampanabhanubilvani
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Answer:

kenitic energy and ponetical energy

Answered by bhuvanab1980
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Answer:

Waves are actually energy passing through the water, causing it to move in a circular motion. ... As a wave passes through water, not only does the surface water follow an orbital motion, but a column of water below it (down to half of the wave's wavelength) completes the same movement.

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