Physics, 29.06.2019 14:30 Alizerodriguez2010
Two transverse waves are traveling through the same media. the wavelengths and periods of the waves are the same, but one wave has a greater amplitude than the other. which of the following statements is true regarding the two waves? a. all of these statements are correct. b. the waves are traveling at different velocities. c. the waves possess a different amount of energy. d. the waves have different frequencies.
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