Asked by Emma Leigh
WHat is the realtionship between the rate at which the spring is moved back and forth and the wavelength?
In other words: what would happen to the wavelength in a spring if it is moved back and forth?
In other words: what would happen to the wavelength in a spring if it is moved back and forth?
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Answered by
bobpursley
rate*wavelength=constant
and the constant is the velocity of propagation.
if rate is increased, then wavelenght will decrease.
and the constant is the velocity of propagation.
if rate is increased, then wavelenght will decrease.
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