How does the frequency of vibrations of small objects floating in water compare to the number of waves passing it each second?
A. Vibrations will cause the little object to move up and down. The time period of the up and down motion will be similar to that of the waves formed in water.
B. Since the waves constantly move at the same speed, two waves passing in a second require a width that is half that of a single wave.
C. Since the object is carried by the waves, the frequency of the waves and the frequency of the object's bobbing are the same.
D. All of the above