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Which statement best describes a transverse wave? a. particles of the wave medium move in the opposite direction of the wave. b. particles of the wave medium move perpendicular to the wave. c. particles of the wave medium move parallel to the wave. d. particles of the wave medium move in the same direction as the wave.

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