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NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To measure one wavelength, you would measure the distance between __________. Question 14 options: C and F D and B C and A C and E
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To measure one wavelength, you would measure the distance between __________.
Question 14 options:
C and F
D and B
C and A
C and E
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it would have to be c to e so that would be D
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(the highest places) or two nearest troughs (the place where it dips the lowest), so id would say D
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