A transverse wave always move perpendicularly from its medium. In the problem the medium is the rope. So when the transverse wave movement is left and right, the perpendicular equivalent movement of the rope is up and down.
Answer:
The 8 foot long plank
Explanation: hope this helps :)
Answer:
Increasing the tension on a string increases the speed of a wave, which increases the frequency (for a given length). Pressing the finger at different places changes the length of string, which changes the wavelength of standing wave, affecting the frequency.
Explanation:
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the horizontal velocity would be equal to
Vh = sin (40) /60
= 0.74 * 60
= 44
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the Vertical velocity would be equal to
<span>Vv = cos(40) * 60
=40</span>