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A longitudinal wave travels through a coiled spring toy. Which term best
describes the relationship between the motion of the wave and the
movement of the particles in the toy?
O A. Transverse
O B. Circular
C. Parallel
O D. Perpendicular
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C. Parallel
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I believe its parallel
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