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  1. A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string is moving in the positive x-direction. The wave has a wavelength of 6 m, a frequency of
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  2. A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string is moving in the positive x-direction. The wave has a wavelength of 8 m, a frequency of
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  3. Would pulling a roll of thread create a sinusoidal function?please suggest some real life application of sinusoidal wave that i
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  4. A sinusoidal wave travels along a string. The time for a particle to move from maximum displacement to zero is 0.170s. What are
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  5. Two identical but separate strings, with the same tension, carry sinusoidal waves with the same frequency. Wave A has an
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  6. A point on a string undergoes simple harmonic motion as a sinusoidal wave passes. When a sinusoidal wave with speed 24 m/s,
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  7. Which option organizes the waves presented in Graph 1 in ascending order of energy?(1 point) Responses wave 1, wave 2, wave 3
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  8. Which option organizes the waves presented in Graph 1 in ascending order of energy?(1 point) Responses wave 1, wave 3, wave 2
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  9. Which option organizes the waves presented in Graph 1 in ascending order of energy?(1 point) Responses wave 3, wave 2, wave 1
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  10. The period of longitudinal sinusoidal wave is 0.16 seconds and its wavelength is 8.0 meters. Calculate the wave's speed,
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