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20. A physics student constantly swings a slinky side to side, with an amplitude of 20 cm. This motion generates a standing wave. How could that standing wave be described? O antinodes = 20 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.5 A O antinodes = 40 cm, nodes
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![20. A physics student constantly swings a slinky side to side, with an amplitude of 20 cm. This motion generates a standing wave. How could that standing wave be described?
O antinodes = 20 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.5 A
O antinodes = 40 cm, nodes](https://media.kunduz.com/media/sug-question/raw/81453723-1659960608.867631.jpeg?h=512)
A physics student constantly swings a slinky side to side, with an amplitude of 20 cm. This motion generates a standing wave. How could that standing wave be described? antinodes = 20 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.5 λ antinodes = 40 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.5 λ antinodes = 20 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.75 λ antinodes = 40 cm, nodes = 0 cm, wavelength = 1.75 λ