In a transverse wave, the motion of the disturbance is ____ to the wave motion. A. In the same direction
B. Perpendicular
C. Opposite
D. Parallel

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Answer 1
Answer:

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B. Perpendicular

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Answer 2
Answer: In a transverse wave, the motion of the disturbance is PERPENDICULAR to the wave motion.

Answer:
B. Perpendicular.

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