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Two students hold the ends of a jump rope. One student moves the jump rope up and down, making a wave. Then, the student moves it faster. Which quantity of the wave will increase?(1 point)
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speed
speed
wavelength
wavelength
frequency
frequency
amplitude
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frequency
Explanation: Moving the hand up and down faster produces more cycles per second (higher frequency). The wave speed is set by the rope's tension and mass, and amplitude depends on how far the hand moves, not how fast.
Explanation: Moving the hand up and down faster produces more cycles per second (higher frequency). The wave speed is set by the rope's tension and mass, and amplitude depends on how far the hand moves, not how fast.
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