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What happens to a water particle in a wave during a single wave period? a. It moves in the direction of the wave. b. It moves in a half circle. c. It moves in one complete circle. d. It does not move.
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What happens to a water particle in a wave during a single wave period?
a. It moves in the direction of the wave.
b. It moves in a half circle.
c. It moves in one complete circle.
d. It does not move.
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I believe the answer would be C. It moves in one complete circle. Hope this helped! :)
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i think C is the answer
It moves in one complete circle.
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