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Which type of wave is described as a wave that is not confined to the space along the medium A.) Standing wave B.) shifting wave C.) traveling wave D.) vibration
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Which type of wave is described as a wave that is not confined to the space along the medium
A.) Standing wave
B.) shifting wave
C.) traveling wave
D.) vibration
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Answer is C
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c. traveling wave
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