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which kind of wave is generated by a plucked guitar string as the molecules of air around it begin to vibrate?
a. transverse
b. longitudinal
c. surface
d. electromagnetic
Brief Explanations
- Transverse waves have particle motion perpendicular to wave direction (e.g., guitar string itself). But the question is about air molecules.
- Longitudinal waves have particle motion parallel to wave direction. Sound (from vibrating guitar - string - induced air molecule vibration) is a longitudinal wave.
- Surface waves occur at interfaces (not relevant here).
- Electromagnetic waves don't need a medium (air is a medium here, so not electromagnetic).
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B. Longitudinal