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hodyreva [135]
2 years ago
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Ten students stand in a circle and are told to make a transverse wave. What best describes the motion of the students? Each stud

ent bumps the shoulder of his or her neighbor. At the exact time, all students take a step to the right. The students skip clockwise, going in a circular motion. One at a time, each student lifts his or her hands up and then down.
Mathematics
1 answer:
horsena [70]2 years ago
8 0

Lifting hands and the down by one student at a time best describe the presentation of the transverse wave by students.

<h2>Given that</h2>

Ten students stand in a circle and are told to make a transverse wave.

<h3>We have to determine</h3>

What best describes the motion of the students?

<h3>According to the question</h3>

The wave in which the oscillation of particles is is perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.

The students can make a transverse wave by raising their hands up and then down, one student at a time.

The raised hand represents the oscillation of particles while the sequence of the raising hand represents the direction of energy transfer.

Hence, lifting hands and the down by one student at a time best describe the presentation of the transverse wave by students.

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