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A frequency generator sends a 550 Hz sound wave through both water and ice. What is the difference in wavelength between the wave produced in ice and the wave produced in water? 2.1 m 3.1 m 5.2 m 8.5 m
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B) 3.1
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3.1m is the answer your looking for
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