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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL AWARD FAN AND MEDAL! A mechanical wave can be defined by which of the following? A. Carries energy from one place top another. B. Moves through Solids, Liquids, Gasses C. Is created when a source of energy creates a vibration D. All of the above.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Ballerina_MJ @Anna1448 @AnimalLover8 @Aveline @Bookworm14 @boldjon @batmano3 @countsrnc @caseysorensen @codyhelton75 @daniel2raw Really need help on this, I only have 45 minutes left on my test.. /:

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

d

OpenStudy (aveline):

"A mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. " No direct answers please, it's in the Code of Conduct @caseysorensen

OpenStudy (codyhelton75):

i believe its d

OpenStudy (animallover8):

@caseysorensen please do not give out answers, but D IS correct, because they are all true of mechanical waves.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnimalLover8 You said not to give direct answers and I just watched you do the same thing on some other chicks question.

OpenStudy (animallover8):

Who's? I'm sure I explained it through PM.

OpenStudy (animallover8):

I try very hard to conform to OS's policies and codes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnimalLover8 lilkj77

OpenStudy (aveline):

No need to worry about giving direct answers. Almost everyone does it from time to time. What's most important is that the OP understands the question, whether or not they get an explanation.

OpenStudy (animallover8):

No, I explained to some degree every one of her questions I answered.

OpenStudy (animallover8):

Thank you @Aveline.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnimalLover8

OpenStudy (animallover8):

I said "it's the only answer below the mean", which I had also literally just explained a first time in her previous question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AnimalLover8 Yea, Okay. Js, hun.

OpenStudy (animallover8):

I understand. I'm not in the least bit offended or anything. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay.

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