A student underwater clicks two rocks together and makes a sound with a frequency of 568.0 Hz and a wavelength of 2.7 m.

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A student underwater clicks two rocks together and makes a sound with a frequency of 568.0 Hz and a wavelength of 2.7 m.

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A Student Underwater Clicks Two Rocks Together And Makes A Sound With A Frequency Of 568 0 Hz And A Wavelength Of 2 7 M 1
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A student underwater clicks two rocks together and makes a sound with a frequency of 568.0 Hz and a wavelength of 2.7 m. What is the speed of this underwater sound? Answer: Choose... #
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