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Physics, 03.04.2020 19:02, Jmorrow4436

If one end of a heavy rope is attached to one end of a light rope, a wave can move from the heavy rope into the lighter one. (a) What happens to the speed of the wave? It is constant. It increases. It changes unpredictably. It decreases. (b) What happens to the frequency? It increases. It decreases. It is constant. It changes unpredictably. (c) What happens to the wavelength? It decreases. It increases. It is constant. It changes unpredictably.

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