Physics, asked by kusumah883, 1 month ago

slinky can produce in laboratory​

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Answered by mahima930
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Explanation:

A slinky can produce both waves in laboratory. The to and fro motion of the slinky on account of its spring property can produce longitudinal wave. Also, if the long slinky is treated as a string it can even produce a transverse wave by motion like a rope.

Answered by Enosh24680
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A slinky can produce both longitudinal and transverse wave. In longitudinal wave we say that particles of medium move in direction of the wave motion. Is this statement true? The particles of the medium oscillate to and fro in the direction of wave motion.

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