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11.1 | Types of Waves. The Simplified Equation of Waves |
1. What wave below is both transverse and longitudinal?
Correct Answer: D
2. Which wave below has the lowest frequency?
Correct Answer: B
3. The speed of the wave shown in the figure below is 20 cm/s.
What it the wave's period?
Correct Answer: B
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