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Transcribed Image Text:The picture shows a transverse wave.
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What would happen to the wave if the pitch was doubled and the intensity was halved?

Transcribed Image Text:What would happen to the wave if the pitch was doubled and the intensity was halved?
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The wave would have a new frequency of 40 cm and a new amplitude of 3 cm.
The wave would have a new frequency of 40 cm and a new amplitude of 6 cm.
The wave would have a new frequency of 50 cm and a new amplitude of 3 cm.
The wave would have a new frequency of 50 cm and a new amplitude of 6 cm.
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