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Middle c has a speed of 1500 m/s in water and 340 m/s in air. does it have a longer or shorter wavelength in water than in air and why?
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Middle c has a speed of 1500 m/s in water and 340 m/s in air. does it have a longer or shorter wavelength in water than in air and why?
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Middle c has a speed of 1500 m/s in water and 340 m/s in air. does it have a longer or shorter wavelength in water than in air and why?
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yes, it has a longer wavelength in water than in air.
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