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5. (multiple choice) All wave speed can be expressed in the form (A/B)1/2 , where the...

5. (multiple choice) All wave speed can be expressed in the form (A/B)1/2 , where the parameters A and B represent, respectively,

       a) a pressure and a temperature

       b) an elastic property and an inertial property

       c) an acceleration and a frequency

       d) an amplitude and a damping parameter

       e) a distance and a time

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