he speed of a sinusoidal wave on a string depends on: a. frequency of the wave b. length of string c. tension in the string d. wavelength of the wave
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The speed of a sinusoidal wave on a string depends on:
a. frequency of the wave
b. length of string
c. tension in the string
d. wavelength of the wave
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