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Physics, 11.03.2020 02:26 JakerGamer

Watch the first section, and click through, using the "Play" button until. Here we will explore the following questions: 1. How many properties does a wave have? 2. Are any of these related to each other? 3. Work your way through to the experimental section, where you can adjust the properties of the wave. 4. Watch the simulation for a moment to see how fast the frequency counter increases. 5. How are the wavelength and frequency related to each other?

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