Match the term with the proper definition. A series of waves forming a continuous series of crests and troughs. Material

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Match the term with the proper definition. A series of waves forming a continuous series of crests and troughs. Material

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Match the term with the proper definition. A series of waves forming a continuous series of crests and troughs. Material through which the wave travels. 1. Wave 2. Wave front An imaginary line that joins all points reached by the wave at the same instant. 3. Medium 4. Incident wave A disturbance that moves outwards from its point of origin, transferring energy through the medium. 5. Reflected wave 6. wave train < A wave front moving away from a barrier. A wave front moving from the point of origin toward a barrier

Question 2 (2 points) Sound waves travel through seawater at about 1500 m/s. What frequency would generate a wavelength of 1.25 m in seawater?
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