Physics, 06.06.2020 00:57 CarlosParker99
15 point question.
A student creates a transverse wave with a slinky. Then they create a second wave that has a larger amplitude and a smaller frequency.
My question: how did the student increase the amplitude.
How did they decrease the frequency.
Answers: 3
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