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Two seventh grade students are studying how sound waves are transferring energy. They hold a large pot near the side of a cut of water and bang the pot with a wooden spoon. The sound waves make waves in the glass of water. How would the students increase the amplitude of the waves in the glass of water?
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Hit the pot faster at a higher frequency
Hit the pot softer with less energy
Hit the pot faster at a higher frequency
Hit the pot harder with more energy
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