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Biology, 19.02.2021 17:30 vegeta8375

Natalia is studying a wave produced in her magnetics lab. This wave can move through the empty space in a vacuum and carries a lot of energy. What wave is Natalia most likely studying?

a sound wave
an ocean wave
a gamma ray
an earthquake shock wave

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