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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST(however u spell it) TO WHOEVER CAN ANSWER THIS: You learned that waves in the ocean, sound waves, and light waves all have certain things in common. They all carry energy. The velocity, frequency, and wavelength of each are connected by the same equation. Which type of wave would you most want to learn more about? Why does it interest you? What would you want to find out about it? Write your answers in 2-3 paragraphs. (10 points) Would you like to know more about how waves in the ocean move, how sound travels, or how light works?

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