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An observer sits in a boat watching wave fronts move past the boat. the distance between successive wave crests is 0.80 m, and they are moving at 2.2 m / s. what is the wavelength of these waves? 1.6 m 2.2 m 0.80 m what is the frequency of these waves? 0.36 hz 2.8 hz 0.80 hz what is the period of these waves? 0.80 s 0.36 s 2.8 s

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