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Which type of wave CANNOT have compressions and rarefactions? A) sound B) transverse C) mechanical D) longitudinal
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Which type of wave CANNOT have compressions and rarefactions? A) sound B) transverse C) mechanical D) longitudinal
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Which type of wave CANNOT have compressions and rarefactions?
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C) mechanical
D) longitudinal
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Your best choose is to go with transverse because transverse has neither compressions or rarefactions
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