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4 July, 10:25

The wavelength of a wave is the wavelength of a wave is how strong the wave is. equal to the speed of the wave times the wave's frequency. the distance between where the wave is emitted and where it is absorbed. the distance between two adjacent peaks of the wave. the distance between a peak of the wave and the next trough.

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  1. 4 July, 10:43
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    The wavelength of a wave is

    A) how strong the wave is.

    B) the distance between a peak of the wave and the next trough.

    C) the distance between two adjacent peaks of the wave.

    D) the distance between where the wave is emitted and where it is absorbed.

    E) equal to the speed of the wave times the wave's frequency.

    the right answer is C

    C) the distance between two adjacent peaks of the wave.
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