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What is the wavelength of a wave? A. the amount of time that one full cycle takes. B. the distance from the beginning to the end of a cycle. C. the amount of cycles that occur in a given time. D. the distance
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What is the wavelength of a wave?
A. the amount of time that one full cycle takes.
B. the distance from the beginning to the end of a cycle.
C. the amount of cycles that occur in a given time.
D. the distance traveled by the wave during one full cycle.
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I took the quiz and can confirm the answer is D.
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I know for a fact the answer is D. the distance traveled by the wave during one full cycle
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