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how wave produces in string​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A sound wave is produced by a vibrating object. As a guitar string vibrates, it sets surrounding air molecules into vibrational motion. The frequency at which these air molecules vibrate is equal to the frequency of vibration of the guitar string.

String waves are an example of transverse waves because the string moves up and down at right angles to the horizontal motion of the wave. (There also longitudinal waves, e.g. sound, where the medium and the wave move along the same direction but we will focus on the transverse case.)A transverse wave is produced on a stretched string

Answered by punachaudhary1984
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If the spring is in the air, the students can vibrate the spring left and right or up and down. Students can also shake the spring diagonally back and forth in the air to create transverse waves. As long as the vibrations are perpendicular to the direction of wave motion, a transverse wave will be produced.

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