The diagram below shows two pulses, each of length A, traveling toward each other at equal speed in a rope. Which diagram best represents the shape of the rope when both pulses are in region AB? A B A B A В A B A

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The diagram below shows two pulses, each of length A, traveling toward
each other at equal speed in a rope. Which diagram best represents the
shape of the rope when both pulses are in region AB?
A
B
A sonic boom is heard by a ground bystander. This only means that
a subsonic plane is flying above at very low altitude
O the plane's muffler must have been lost or dislodged
O a loud airplane is approaching
O a supersonic plane has just passed by
Light from distant stars reaches the earth in the form of electromagnetic
waves. Why do they seem to blink at night?
O Diffraction
O Refracțion
O Straight line propagation
O Reflection
Transcribed Image Text:The diagram below shows two pulses, each of length A, traveling toward each other at equal speed in a rope. Which diagram best represents the shape of the rope when both pulses are in region AB? A B A sonic boom is heard by a ground bystander. This only means that a subsonic plane is flying above at very low altitude O the plane's muffler must have been lost or dislodged O a loud airplane is approaching O a supersonic plane has just passed by Light from distant stars reaches the earth in the form of electromagnetic waves. Why do they seem to blink at night? O Diffraction O Refracțion O Straight line propagation O Reflection
Multiple echoes bouncing off from smooth hard surfaces are "blurred"
and "slurred"
a. blind spot
b. Sonic boom
c. Reverberation
d. Mirage
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple echoes bouncing off from smooth hard surfaces are "blurred" and "slurred" a. blind spot b. Sonic boom c. Reverberation d. Mirage
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