Below you are given data about a wave in three different substances. Medium Frequency Wavelength A 350 Hz 0.75 m B 350 Hz 0.70 m C 350 Hz 0.65 m Part 1: Based on the data above, is the period of a wave different due to the medium? Explain. Part 2: Based on the data above, is the wave speed of the wave different due to the medium? Explain. Part 3: Describe the cause and effect relationship for waves as they travel through different media.
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Below you are given data about a wave in three different substances.
Medium | Frequency | Wavelength |
---|---|---|
A | 350 Hz | 0.75 m |
B | 350 Hz | 0.70 m |
C | 350 Hz | 0.65 m |
Part 1: Based on the data above, is the period of a wave different due to the medium? Explain.
Part 2: Based on the data above, is the wave speed of the wave different due to the medium? Explain.
Part 3: Describe the cause and effect relationship for waves as they travel through different media.
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