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11 December, 14:47

How would you define a disturbance in matter, such as water?

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  1. 11 December, 15:03
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    Answer:wave travel

    Explanation:Because gravity pulls the water in the crest downward. Forced out from beneath the falling crests, the falling water pushes former troughs upwards and the wave moves to a new position causing a disturbance.
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