The speed of a wave depends on the amplitude of a wave. A.True B.False.

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The speed of a wave depends on the amplitude of a wave. A.True B.False

A wire is fixed at both ends. When a wave travels down the wire and get to one end… A.the wave stops B.the wave turns around and heads back C.the wave turns and flips and heads back D.yes

A standing wave has no amplitude. A.True B.False

In a standing wave, energy A.is not transferred from one end to the other. B.is only transferred between nodes and antinodes C.is broken up evenly between nodes. D.(all of above at true)

The distance between nodes is fixed in a standing wave A.sometimes. B.always C.never D.yes.

The fundamental frequency of a longitudinal standing wave depends on if one end is open or not. A.True B.False