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Wave Motion
Characteristics of Wave Motion
A student moves the end of a compressed, coiled spring up-and-down to demonstrate wave motion. She then moves the compressed, coiled spring faster, but keeps everything else’s same which characteristic will increase.
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If the student moves the compressed, coiled spring faster, the characteristic that will increase is the frequency of the wave.
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