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Physics, 16.12.2021 02:50 JDKozlova

PLEASE HELP. I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST. Vera decides to take a break from her physics homework to go fishing. Watching her fishing float bob up and down as the waves pass, she notices that there are about two seconds between successive waves. What is the frequency of the waves passing her float?
a. 1 Hz
b. 2 Hz
c. 0.5 Hz
d. 1.5 Hz

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