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Hakeem says that the speed of a sound wave depends MOSTLY on the amplitude of the wave but grant disagrees and says it has to do with the wavelength who is correct and why​

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The speed of a wave does change depending on the frequency so that it mainly gives you the complete transmission of the light across the medium.

The speed of light in vacuum is constant as frequency and speed of sound waves in air becomes close to constant for all frequencies as human-audible. When the speed of a wave does depend on the frequency then it would lead to more aspects.

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