For the wave in the previous question, that was moving at 250250 m/s up,in which direction could the displacement of the individual particles of the string be occuring?A) left and rightB) up and downC) a combination of the twoD) impossible to tell
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For the wave in the previous question, that was moving at 250250 m/s up,in which direction could the displacement of the individual particles of the string be occuring?A) left and rightB) up and downC) a combination of the twoD) impossible to tell
Solution
B) up and down
The displacement of the individual particles in a wave is always perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. In this case, since the wave is moving up, the particles of the string would be displaced up and down.
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