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A mechanical wave is a wave thatMultiple choice question.can travel only through a vacuum.can travel through a vacuum or matter.only travels in one direction.can travel only through matter.

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A mechanical wave is a wave thatMultiple choice question.can travel only through a vacuum.can travel through a vacuum or matter.only travels in one direction.can travel only through matter.

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The correct answer is: can travel only through matter.

Mechanical waves require a medium (like air, water, or a solid substance) to travel through. These waves are created when the medium is disturbed in some way, then the energy is transported from one location to another as the disturbance moves through the medium. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves, ocean waves, and seismic waves (like those created during an earthquake). They cannot travel through a vacuum because there is no medium to transport the energy.

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