What is the smallest height needed to make a wave?
A
6 feet
B
90 millimete...
Physics, 22.04.2021 23:10 chinadoll24
What is the smallest height needed to make a wave?
A
6 feet
B
90 millimeters
C
20 millimeters
D
any height
Answers: 2
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