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I’m the waves lab, you changed to see how it would affect waves A. Type of string B. Length of string C. How hard you plucked the string D. Tension of spring
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I’m the waves lab, you changed to see how it would affect waves
A. Type of string
B. Length of string
C. How hard you plucked the string
D. Tension of spring
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Your answer is c******************
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Ur answer should be C
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