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AP Physics 1: 1.3 Waves
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AP Physics 1: 1.2 Waves. Which of the following correctly rewrites the statement?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop dooz your

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brought to you by mechanical waves And no we're not

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talking about what robots do it A baseball cool But

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which of the following correctly rewrites the statement Mechanical waves

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transport whatever physical quantity they travel through with constant speed

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And here the potential answers All right Mechanical waves or

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disturbances in matter That matter khun b air like when

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our mom yells at us for leaving the drawers open

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it will matter can be water like when we cannonball

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into a pool It can even be a solid like

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that around in an earthquake but in all of these

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cases the matter isn't transported It just goes up and

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down it doesn't move forward It stays there like us

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after eating too much spaghetti dinner the wave causes motion

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but when the wave has passed the matter is still

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in its original position Here's another way to think of

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it if we take a jump rope and move it

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up and down will create a wave but the jump

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rope won't actually go anywhere The wave is energy moving

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through the rope but it's not transporting it so the

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correct answer here is be matter is disturbed but not

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transported Answer is incorrect because waves don't constantly accelerate or

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decelerate waves can maintain a velocity or the velocity can

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change and answer c is wrong because waves don't transfer

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physical or non physical quantities Energy move through a medium

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is part of a wave but no quantities or transferred

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and we've already discussed why the original statements wrong so

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the that's out too well since waves don't transport any

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matter this is another reason why spring zahra Good analogy

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for the actions of a wave A spring moves back

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and forth or up and down without changing its location

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We know a lot more about waves now which is

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great We're going to go ahead and wrap this up

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now so we'll say goodbye That feels a little incomplete

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though if only there was some kind of gesture is

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something we could do with our hand to add to

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the whole goodbye process Huh Huh No no we're stumped

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