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HELP! 5. From which location in the image would a concert viewer experience the sound waves with the greatest intensity? A. location A B. location B C. location C
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5. From which location in the image would
a concert viewer experience the sound
waves with the greatest intensity?
A. location A
B. location B
C. location C
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a. location greatest intensity
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Answer : A. Location A
The seats in location A will experience sound waves with the greatest intensity , because it is closer to the stage .
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