Waves are always perpendicular to the direction of travel of a wave. A.True B.False.

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Waves are always perpendicular to the direction of travel of a wave. A.True B.False

Mechanical waves transport matter from one region of the medium to another. A.True B.False

The speed of a wave depends upon the amplitude of the wave. A.True B.False

Ropes A and B are the same length, and have the same tension force. If the mass of rope A is greater than that of rope B and initially identical waves are sent down each rope, which rope has the faster traveling wave? A.Rope A B.Rope B C.Wave speed is the same for both

Ropes A and B are identical in length and mass. If the tension in rope A is greater than that of rope B and initially identical waves are sent down each rope, which rope has the faster traveling wave? A.Rope A B.Rope B C.Wave speed is the same for both

Ropes A and B are identical in length and mass and tension. Waves are sent down each rope at the same time, with the amplitude of wave A twice that of wave b. Which rope has the faster traveling wave? A.Rope A B.Rope B C.Wave speed is the same for both