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4. Sound waves and ultraviolet light waves both share the property of being able a. Move through empty space c. Carry energy b. Travel at 300,000 m/s d. Proprogate through rock<…
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Sound waves and ultraviolet light waves both share the property of being able
a. Move through empty space
c. Carry energy
b. Travel at 300,000 m/s
d. Proprogate through rock
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Carry energy
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