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What happens to the frequency of a wave of you increase the speed of the wave ?
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What happens to the frequency of a wave of you increase the speed of the wave ?
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What happens to the frequency of a wave of you increase the speed of the wave ?
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Answer: Nothing happens the speed remains the same
Step-by-step explanation:
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Nothing happens. The frequency is determined at the source,
and it doesn't change along the way.
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