Lay a slinky on a table and secure one end to one edge of the table. Stretch the slinky across the length of the table and give the free end a quick push in the direction of the secured end. Answer the questions below.

What type of wave was created? How do you know?

Estimate the wavelength of the wave produced.

Estimate the frequency of the wave produced. This is most easily estimated by counting the number of waves that pass the measuring device within a particular time interval as measured on your watch, or by counting the number of times the hand is shaken up and down.

Compute the velocity of your wave.

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Based on the experiment conducted, we can infer and logically deduce the following true statements:

  1. The type of wave that was created is a transverse wave because the medium went up and down.
  2. The estimated wavelength of this transverse wave was equal to 20 meters.
  3. The estimated frequency of this transverse wave was equal to 60 meters.
  4. The velocity of this transverse wave is equal to 1200 m/s.

What is a wave?

A wave can be defined as a disturbance in a medium that progressively transfers (transports) energy from a source to another location, especially without the transportation of mass (matter).

The types of wave.

In Science, there are three (3) main types of wave and these include the following:

  • Longitudinal wave.
  • Surface wave.
  • Transverse wave.

Based on the experiment conducted, we can infer and logically deduce the following true statements:

  • The type of wave that was created is a transverse wave because the medium went up and down.
  • The estimated wavelength of this transverse wave was equal to 20 meters.
  • The estimated frequency of this transverse wave was equal to 60 meters.

For the velocity, we have:

Velocity = wavelength × frequency

Velocity = 20 × 60

Velocity = 1200 m/s.

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