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A wave that can travel through empty space? A. electromagnetic wave B. mechanical wave C. compressional wave D. transverse wave
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A wave that can travel through empty space?
A. electromagnetic wave
B. mechanical wave
C. compressional wave
D. transverse wave
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B hope this helps (I can be wrong)
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Answer: B. Mechanical Waves
Step-by-step explanation:
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