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Physics, 14.01.2021 01:40 BaileyElizabethRay

Question 2 Sound: Now click the Sound tab.

Part A
On the Sound tab, investigate briefly all the phenomena you explored with water waves above and describe any similarities in your results for sound. In the paragraph specifically, describe
-wave pattern as seen on the screen
-shape and amplitude of the graph
-effect of frequency on wavelength
-effect of frequency on velocity
-pattern with two sources
-wave pattern with a single-slit barrier

Question 3
Light: Now click the Light tab.

Part A
On the Light tab, once again investigate briefly all the phenomena you explored with water and sound above. Describe any similarities in your results for light. In the paragraph specifically describe
-wave pattern as seen on the screen
-shape and amplitude of the graph
-effect of frequency on wavelength
-effect of frequency on velocity
-pattern with two sources
-wave pattern with a single-slit barrier

Go to link in the comment and answer the both questions with a paragraph including the what the paragraph requires to be in it. Not a multiple choice question.

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