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  1. The period of a wave is the amount of time needed for a wave to pass a point. Calculate the period of a wave that has a
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  2. The period of a wave is the amount of time needed for a wave to pass a point. Calculate the period of a wave that has a
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  3. 17. The tables below show the number of jumping jacks completed after a given period of time in seconds.Kimberly: Time (seconds)
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  4. What conclusion can be drawn about the rider's motion in the provided graph?The rider slowed down during the time period between
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  5. The period of a wave is the amount of time needed for a wave to pass a point. Calculate the period of a wave that has a
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  6. The time period in seconds, T, for a pendulum to swing is directly proportional to the square root of its length in metres. A
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  7. The time period in seconds, T, for a pendulum to swing is directly proportional to the square root of its length in metres. A
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  8. What conclusion can be drawn about the rider's motion in the provided graph?(1 point) Responses The rider did not move during
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  9. In what period did life first show up?27 seconds left to answer 27 The Cambrian Period The Hadean Period The Wakandan Period The
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  10. What conclusion can be drawn about the rider's motion in the provided graph? (1 point) Responses The rider did not move during
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