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USE THE FOLLOWING IMAGES TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ON THE NEXT SLIDE
Condition 1 number the waves images from smallest amplitude to highest amplitude
Condition 2 number the waves images from shortest wavelength to longest wavelength
Condition 3 number the waves images from lowest frequency to highest frequency
4.which of the following waves is more than likiely transferring the greatest amount of energy? 2 or 6 explain
5. Which of the following waves is more than likely transferring the greatest amount of energy 4 or 3 explain
6. Compare your answers for conditions 2 and 3 what do you notice
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