Applied Physics (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134159386
Author: Dale Ewen, Neill Schurter, Erik Gundersen
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 16, Problem 1RQ
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Choose right option(s).
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Answer to Problem 1RQ
The right options are a, b and c.
Explanation of Solution
Reason:
The transference of electricity or heat through any medium from one body to another, given that there is a temperature difference or potential difference between the two, is called
The process of emission or transmission of energy in the forms of waves or particles, through space or any medium, is called
The transference of the disturbance produced in a medium through the periodic vibration of the particles in the medium is known as the wave propagation. This is also a method of transferring energy.
Hence, options a, b, and c are correct and all the other options are wrong.
Conclusion:
Hence, right options are a, b, and c.
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