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How does energy transfer by waves differ from energy transfer by a moving object? A: The transfer of energy by waves always involves visible light but never involves matter. B: The transfer of energy by waves does not involve the movement of energy from one place to another, but the transfer of energy by matter does. C: The transfer of energy by matter does not transfer energy at all, but the transfer of energy by waves does. D: The transfer of energy by a wave does not transfer matter. The transfer of energy by a moving object requires the transfer of matter.

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Answer: im pretty sure it is D

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