EP COSMIC PERSPECTIVE-MOD.MASTERING
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Author: Bennett
Publisher: SAVVAS L
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Chapter 5, Problem 17EAP
Does It Make Sense?
Decide whether the statement makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false). Explain clearly; not all of these have definitive answers, so your explanation is more important than your chosen answer.
17. The walls of my room are transparent to radio waves.
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