What happens to particles in a surface wave (such as a water wave)?
2 answers:
Answer:
B) move perpendicular and parallel to the direction of wave motion
Explanation:
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Your question: What happens to particles in a surface wave (such as a water wave)?
My answer: B, They move perpendicular and parallel to the direction of wave motion.
Explanation: This is practically the answer the question below (or above me) tried to explain.
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