(DOL 70)
Sound may best be described as a form of
A. electrical energy
B. chemical...
Physics, 03.04.2020 01:43 travawnward
(DOL 70)
Sound may best be described as a form of
A. electrical energy
B. chemical energy
C. nuclear energy
D. mechanical energy
Answers: 2
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