Frequency is the number of waves that pass<span> a </span>given point<span> in a certain </span>amount<span> of </span>time<span>. The frequency and wavelength of a </span>wave<span> are related. When frequency increases more </span>wave<span> crests </span>pass<span> a fixed </span>point<span> each second. hope this helps!
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Explanation:
Which source would be most credible?
O an interview with a local space enthusiast
a blog post about the dangers of each planet
an online article from a space magazine about
discovering a new planet
O an article in a history magazine about the first
American moon landing
In an essay it should only be one I'm pretty sure, but in a narrative as many as it takes to explain a lesson learned. If you were writing a book your conclusion would be whatever comes to you and whatever you feel the characters would do/say/feel.
The closest approach is that <u>the student is qualifying the author's claim</u>. <em>Because it simplifies the author's argument with the example of cable TV channels and makes it clear that television affects Americans' lives when it comes to politics</em>. It is enough to see the number of networks devoted to political updates. <em>The student collaborated with new elements like a real example for reflection to prove the author's point of view.</em>