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You hear the sound from a tuning fork vibrating at 483 Hz. You then hear the sound from a second tuning fork vibrating at 512 Hz. What is different about the sound waves created by these two tuning forks? The second sound has a higher frequency and a shorter wavelength

The second sound has a higher frequency and a lower speed

The second sound has a higher frequency and a higher speed

The second sound has a higher frequency and a higher wavelength

The second sound has a higher frequency but the same wavelength

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