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When we say a wave requires a medium, what do we mean? A. It can predict the future. B. It must travel through a material. C. It must travel through empty space. D. Its not the …
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When we say a wave requires a
medium, what do we mean?
A. It can predict the future.
B. It must travel through a material.
C. It must travel through empty space.
D. Its not the largest wave, but its not the
smallest.
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It must travel through empty space
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