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On the basis of the data presented, how many times was a big-scale wave generated over the experimental time?


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Yeah Oh Okay More weird science We'll figure one right

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here shows the relative strength of abdominal thrust activity versus

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experimental time while a predatory wasp is in front of

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the nest No small scale waves are in the blue

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area and big scale waves Aaron the red area right

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now down to figure to right here that shows the

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number of shaking bees per frame versus experimental time The

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velocities in distances air split into different classes A class

00:35

one distance is closest to the nest and a class

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five distance is farthest from the nest Well velocity is

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split into eight classes with Class one being the slowest

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in class Eight being the fastest Well the closer the

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hornet the higher the wave strength and the faster the

00:51

hornet flies past the net The higher the wave strength

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Well the wave strength is controlled by number of shaking

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bees I eat the higher number of shaking bees The

01:01

stronger the wave right makes sense Okay so And then

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here's some detail on figure one kind of skin that

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if you want all right then figure to when the

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bees and the birds and whatever Alright that's actually a

01:13

different course On the basis of the data presented How

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many times was a big scale wave generated over the

01:19

experimental time Okay experimental time and every place Okay how

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many big scale shimmers does it take to scare away

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Ah Hornet That's the question everyone's asking around the water

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cooler today Actually nobody's asking All right well each spike

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in the graph signals one wave that's way that wave

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that's away when the bees are all coordinating their moves

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at approximately the same relative intensity on ly a few

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times do they manage TTO work up the intensity necessary

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for their performance to qualify them for the big time

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The print on the beat Yeah according to scientists Wei

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have no idea what's going on inside of these bed

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Alright well the number of white line spikes in the

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red area of the graph show how many of these

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big scale waves were generated While unfortunately there isn't a

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fancy single word term for when something occurs six times

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like six ice or sixty year Something like that Anyway

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the answer is D six times

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