Science, asked by poorvi200457, 11 months ago

while creating a longitudinal pulse in a slinky instead of quickly and gently releasing the gathered coils a student happens to move his hand holding one end of the slinky side way what kind of pulse will be creating in a slinky way? ​

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Answered by techtro
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It is a Longitudinal pulse. Because the oscillation is perpendicular to the direct and propagation for each other.

  • The simulation can be carried out in two different types of waves–transverse and longitudinal.
  • Now, to do the experiment, click the Start button.
  • A wave or pulse is generated in the slinky while a particular posit moves the pulse through the slinky
  • Select your desired wave from the' Select type of wave' drop-down box.
  • Use the respective slider to select the slinky's desired length and pulse speed.
Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

It is the longitudinal pulse.

It is because the overall oscillation is actually perpendicular to direct a swell as propagation for each other.

It is significant to know that the simulation process is carried out successfully in two kinds of waves such as longitudinal and transverse.

A pulse or wave is produced in slinky while the specific posit moves a pulse though slinky.

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