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Physics, 03.02.2020 18:54, hilby5893

To what is amplitude related? (1 pointthe amount of energy carried by the wave the maximum displacement from the rest position neither of the above both the first and the second choices above amplitude is related to both the amount of energy carried by the wave and the maximum displacement from the rest position . [ ] [ [ ] ]

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