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Choose all that apply. Light _____. travels in transverse waves cannot travel through a vacuum slows down when traveling through denser substances speeds up when traveling through more dense substances
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Light _____.
travels in transverse waves
cannot travel through a vacuum
slows down when traveling through denser substances
speeds up when traveling through more dense substances
can be absorbed and transformed into heat
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can be absorbed and transformed into heat.
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can be absorbed and transformed into heat. i know this because i used to work as a constructor for lights and i had to go over a training on this subject.
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