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A person is observing the oscillations of a wave. If the wave source begins to move away from the person, what will the person notice? A.
The wavelength will decrease.
B.
The wave appears to have a different amplitude.
C.
The wave appears to change speed.
D.
The wave appears to oscillate at a different rate.

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