The image below represents two waves, X and Y, traveling through the same medium at the same speed. How are the two waves different? A. Wave Y has a greater wavelength than wave X. B. Wave Y has a greater frequency than wave X. C. Wave Y has a greater period than wave X. D. Wave Y has greater energy than wave X.
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The image below represents two waves, X and Y, traveling through the same medium at the same speed. How are the two waves different? A. Wave Y has a greater wavelength than wave X. B. Wave Y has a greater frequency than wave X. C. Wave Y has a greater period than wave X. D. Wave Y has greater energy than wave X.
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