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OpenStudy (anonymous):

given the distance from the trough to one wave to the trough of the next wave, you can determine the

thomaster (thomaster):

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OpenStudy (kayne):

Hi @cylieusx3. Welcome to OpenStudy! Your question is a physics question as @thomaster has pointed out . So, it'd be better if you could post it in the physics group to get better response from the users. Don't hesitate to give the physics group a shout. They'll readily give you a hand :)

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