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Which of the following are not transverse waves?
a) Wind (Airy) waves on the ocean. b) Water ripples in a small pool. c)
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Brandy
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the equation of a transverse wave travel ling on a rope is given by y=10sin3.14(0.01x-2.00t)where y and x are in cm and t is in
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srikala
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A steel piano wire, of length 1.0 m and mass 4.4 g is stretched under a tension of 650.0 N. What is the speed of transverse
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Maegan
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Which of the following are not transverse waves?
a) Water ripples in a small pool. b) Sound waves traveling through water. c)
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hilary
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The equation of transverse wave on a rope is
y (x, t) = 5 sin (4.0t −0.02x) where y and x are measured in cm and t is expressed
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swapnali
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What is the speed of a transverse wave in a rope of length 1.50 m and mass 69.0 g under a tension of 500 N?
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Aimee
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A transverse wave 1.1cm in amplitude is propagating on a string; the wave frequency is 44 Hz. The string is under 23-N tension
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Tommy
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The mass of a string is 6.8 x 10-3 kg, and it is stretched so that the tension in it is 210 N. A transverse wave traveling on
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Tim
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A transverse wave traveling in a string takes 1.40 s to move 13.2 m. The mass of a 8.50 m piece of the string is 1.60 kg. What
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Kevin
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A 6.0- m-long string has a mass of 12.5 g. Transverse waves propagate along the string with a speed of 189.0 m/s. One end of the
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Anonymous
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A transverse wave on a string is described by the following equation.
y(x, t) = (0.35 m) sin[(1.25 rad/m)x + (81.2 rad/s)t]
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Mac
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The ______ of a transverse wave is the distance between 2 crests or 2 troughs.
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bob
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A transverse wave traveling in a string takes 1.61 s to move 13.2 m. The mass of a 9.2 m piece of the string is 1.5 kg. What is
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Maegan
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determine the speed of a transverse wave in a string with length 2m, mass 60g under a tensionof 500N.
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rounelda
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a transverse wave on a string has a period of 0.1 s and an amplitude of 1 cm. What is the
maximum transverse acceleration at any
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Mona
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With what tension must a rope with length 2.70 and mass 0.150 be stretched for transverse waves of frequency 43.0 to have a
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Anonymous
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The speed of a transverse wave on a string is 18 m/s when the tension is 3.0 N. What tension is required for the wave speed
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Misaki
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What is the best classification of a wave in which the particles of the medium move in the same direction as the wave? (1 point)
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mimi
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What is the best classification of a wave in which the particles of the medium move in the same direction as the wave? (1 point)
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dododododo
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Transverse waves with a speed of 55.0 m/s are to be produced on a stretched string. A 5.05 m length of string with a total mass
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Transverse waves with a speed of 55.0 m/s are to be produced on a stretched string. A 5.05 m length of string with a total mass
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2. Liza uses a spiral spring to generate a transverse pulse.
2.1 How must Liza move her hand to generate a transverse pulse? 2.2
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Ellie
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Why are infrared rays an example of transverse waves?(1 point) Responses Particles in the medium vibrate up and down. Particles
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EMILIANO
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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ANSWER CORRECTLY
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the waves
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Rose12
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A student generates a transverse wave using a rope secured to a tree, as depicted in the illustration.Her teacher instructs her
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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Jus-A-Viewer
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Wanda generates a transverse wave by securing a rope to a tree, as depicted in the diagram.
Her teacher instructs her to modify
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UNKNOWN
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Transverse waves that can travel through the emptiness of space, are made of electric and magnetic fields.
Transverse waves
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Wanda generates a transverse wave by securing a rope to a tree, as depicted in the diagram.
Her teacher instructs her to modify
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not.bta.eli
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nerates a transverse wave by securing a rope to a tree, as depicted in the diagram.
Her teacher instructs her to modify the wave
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gaga
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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The illustration depicts a transverse wave.
Josie sketches an additional diagram illustrating the impact of adding energy to this
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Disiirl
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Which wave has a disturbance that is parallel to the wave motion?
Responses transverse transverse surface surface no wave has a
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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Ben Dover
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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Ben Dover
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A student generates a transverse wave using a rope secured to a tree, as depicted in the illustration.
Her teacher instructs her
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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please help! :(
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Why are infrared rays an example of transverse waves?
A: particles in the medium vibrate up and down B: particles in the medium
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A 3m slinky rests on a table with a student holding each end. The students laterally shake the ends of the slinky to generate
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A 3m slinky rests on a table with a student holding each end. The students laterally shake the ends of the slinky to generate
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A 3m slinky rests on a table with a student holding each end. The students laterally shake the ends of the slinky to generate
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The type of wave that Maya creates in each rope is called a transverse wave.
A transverse wave travels in a direction that is
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The illustration portrays a transverse wave advancing to the right at velocity V. Point A symbolizes a particle within the
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which way does a transverse wave move
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anonymous
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transverse waves
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yowai mo
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The diagram below represents a transverse wave.
The wavelength of this wave is equal to the distance between which two points?
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shhh
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Unlike a longitudinal wave, what is true about the disturbance in a transverse wave?
Responses It is in the opposite direction of
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