D. Teach the public energy conservation
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Based on the direction of propagation compared to direction of vibration, waves are classified into:
1- Transverse waves: The direction of propagation of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of vibration of the medium particles.
2- Longitudinal waves: The direction of propagation of the wave is the same as the direction of vibration of the medium particles.
For the question we have here, since the direction of the wave is the same as the direction of vibration of particles, therefore, this wave is a longitudinal wave
Answer:600 miles, 12
Explanation: The movement described in the question exhibits that of a polygon. Exhibiting a constant distance and angle with only varying direction until the starting point is reached.
The sum of exterior angles of a polygon = 360 degrees.
Exterior angle of a polygon = (360 ÷ number of sides)
Therefore,
Number of sides = 360 ÷ exterior angle
Exterior angle = 30 degrees
Hence,
Number of sides = 360 ÷ 30 = 12 sides
Since distance traveled of 50 miles is the same for each displacement ;
Total displacement = distance traveled * number of sides
Total displacement = 50 * 12 = 600 miles.
Answer:
(A) As it moves farther and farther from Q, its speed will keep increasing.
Explanation:
When a positive charge Q is fixed on a horizontal frictionless tabletop and a second charge q is released near to it then according to the Coulombs law the force acting on it decreases with the square of the distance between them.
Mathematically:

where:
r = distance between the charges
permittivity of free space
By the Newtons' second law of motion if the we know that the acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied. So as the distance between the charges increases the its acceleration also decreases therefore now the charge feels less acceleration but still continues to accelerate with a fading magnitude.