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Combined-Waves


Screenshoot:  Combined-Waves.swf
Questions: a)Two waves.  What are the differences between them? b) How are these properties connected? c) Can you determine the frequencies just by looking at these wave snapshots?  d) Given the frequencies, can you determine the speed of the waves from these snapshots?

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Title: Combined-Waves.swf
File Format: Shockwave Flash Object
Size: 28,2 KB (28.942 bytes)
Run with the program: Macromedia Flash Player 7.0 R14
Price: Free
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Address file:http://www.ziddu.com/download/13841156/Combined-Waves.swf.html

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