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What is a wavelength? a. the highest part of the wave b. the distance between two wave troughs c. the speed of energy of the wave d. the lowest part of the wave
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What is a wavelength?
a. the highest part of the wave
b. the distance between two wave troughs
c. the speed of energy of the wave
d. the lowest part of the wave
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A wavelength is the distance between two wave troughs.
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B the distance between two wave troughs
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