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What happens to sound waves when you are moving toward the source of the sound? A. Wavelength increases. B. Wave speed decreases. C. Amplitude decreases. D. Frequency increases.
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What happens to sound waves when you are moving toward the source of the
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A. Wavelength increases.
B. Wave speed decreases.
C. Amplitude decreases.
D. Frequency increases.
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A because you’re moving towards it it should become louder (increase )
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
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