A wave with a frequency of 90.0 Hz travels through

  1. According to this chart, the longer the wavelength is,A. the less energy the wave has. B. the larger the amplitude of the wave.
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  2. What factors affect the frequency of a wave?A. the amplitude B. the energy of the wave C. the wavelength of the wave D. the
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  3. A wave travels along a string at a speed of 1,5m 1s.if the frequency of the source of the wave is 7,5hz,calculate:(a)the
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  4. A sound wave travels at a speed of 340 m/s. If the wave lenght of wave is 1.4 km. What is the frequency of the wave?
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  5. An ocean wave travels 17.1 m in 6.7 s. Thedistance between the two nearest wave crests is 5.1 m. What is the frequency of the
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  6. I'm not sure what's the correct answer:9)Which of these characteristics can only be attributed to a wave of red light? A)The
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  7. 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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  8. sound wave of frequency 166 Hz travels with a speed 332 ms−1along positive x-axis in air. Each point of the medium moves up
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  9. Sound travels through a guitar string at 600 miles MS, making a sound wave in the air with a speed of 333 MS and one to two
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  10. Sound travels through a guitar string at 600 m/s, making a sound wave in the air with a speed of 333 m/s. In 1 simple sentence,
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