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Physics, 06.05.2020 07:03, cheervolley

A young child is playing with a very flexible hose. She is moving her hand back and forth making transverse type waves. She moves her hand back and forth faster (meaning that she makes more back and forth motions every second), but nothing else about the way she moves her arm or the hose changes. Which the following is true about the waves that she will see

O The waves will increase in frequency
O The waves will increase in wavelength
O The wave speed will increase pe waves.

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