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user100 [1]
3 years ago
14

A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place is called

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1 answer:
maksim [4K]3 years ago
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It’s B

Explanation:

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter. Waves transfer energy away from the source, or starting place, of the energy.
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