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Pic 2 Lesson 1 Review: "Wave Properties Steel
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A worker is fixing a ladder at the community pool. Both the temperature of the water and the air is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. He bangs on the
aluminum ladder with his steel hammer. There is a swimmer swimming in the pool while the man works
The swimmer in the pool is making waves when he swims. Choose the sentences that describe both the swimmer's waves and the waves the
worker makes when he hammers on the ladder Choose the two that apply.
A They both transfer matter
They both transfer energy
C. They both are surface waves.
They both are transverse waves
E They both need matter to travel through

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