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A transverse wave passes through a string with the equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The type of wave that occurs in a string is called a transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the wave direction is perpendicular the the direction that the string oscillates in. ... The speed of a wave is proportional to the wavelength and indirectly proportional to the period of the wave: v=λT v = λ T .

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Answered by adith244pbxpqz
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Answer: The type of wave that occurs in a string is called a transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the wave direction is perpendicular the the direction that the string oscillates in.

Explanation: If the wave is travelling along the Y-axis then the equation of the wave is A sin(ky-wt)

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