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Rising Renewal
for b) I thought matter doesn't move in a wave, so would there really be a 'direction' for this point to move?
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i only learned waves in y9 and 10 too because i never took up physics at the senior level but from what i remember to answer your question if that's a transverse wave which moves to the right, the individual points only move in a vertical direction (up or down) bc the particles are perpendicular to the direction of the wave (like if you imagine the transverse wave as string which is horizontal and you like twanged it it shakes up and down)well from my year level, we are taught that matter is not transferred, energy does. Then again, we're talking yr 9 here so most of it is just simplified bs so then we'd get the idea in ensuing years.
pretty sure it’s Cdoes the light become bright or stay the same in this?
yep it is Cpretty sure it’s C