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Physics, 20.09.2019 11:50 Maxwell8066

When you observe a wave traveling through a slinky, the places where the rings of the slinky are closer together are called and places where they are farther apart are called
a. crests; troughs
b. troughs; crests
c. rarefactions; compressions
d. compressions; rarefactions

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