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Physics, 22.09.2019 18:20 lucifer6669

Farah is doing an experiment that involves calculating the speed of a longitudinal wave. what will most likely happen if she increases the temperature in the room?
a)the amplitude of the wave will increase.
b)the amplitude of the wave will decrease.
c)the speed of the wave will increase.
d)the speed of the wave will decrease.

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