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  1. "Wave speed is determined by the frequency of the wave." - Incorrect. Wave speed is determined by the medium through which the wave is traveling, not the frequency.
  2. "The amplitude of a wave affects its speed." - Incorrect. The amplitude of a wave does not affect its speed, but rather it affects the intensity or energy of the wave.
  3. "All waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum." - Incorrect. The speed of light waves in a vacuum is constant, but other types of waves (like sound waves) can have different speeds depending on the medium.
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