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Waves are difficult to describe and compare, so scientists often use models to explain them. In the culminating event, you will need to include a mathematical model to explain how the device or phenomenon you choose demonstrates wave properties. How can you use mathematical models to represent different wave amplitudes or
frequencies? Think about what you use in math class to calculate different numbers for different situations.

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