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6 March, 16:01

Raphael refers to a wave by noting its wavelength. lucinda refers to a wave by noting its frequency. which student is correct and why

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  1. 6 March, 16:14
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    They are both right because you can note both things, I mean Raphael and Lucinda, both has a right statement or explanation about the wave. Wave by nothing is both for its wavelength and for its frequency. So Raphael and Lucinda are both correct because you can note both wavelength and frequency.
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