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- Which of the following statements best describes the wave below. Select all that apply. A. small trough B. large trough C. low amplitude D. high amplitudeSolve the following exercises related to the topics of waves, placing an image or drawing where they represent the problem posed: 4.- Calculate the speed or magnitude of the speed with which a longitudinal wave propagates with a frequency of 120 Hz/s and a wavelength of 10 m/cycle. 5.- Calculate the frequency and period of the waves produced on a guitar string, if they have a propagation speed of 140 m/s and their wavelength is 0.3 m/cycle. 6.- Explain by means of observable examples in your environment, what is a mechanical wave and what is an electromagnetic wave. I will be very grateful for you help (◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。On the diagram attached indicate and label: a. a crest and a trough of the wave. b. one wavelength of the wave. c. the amplitude of the wave.
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