Waves in springs (Big Slinky)
Transverse wave, longitudinal wave, standing wave.
A light push forward, and the twelve-meter-long spring wave moves. At its end, it bounces back and returns. A longitudinal wave, like when a stone is thrown into a calm water surface.
If we give the spring a lateral impulse, it twists into transverse waves, moving back and forth. Skillfully handled, with the perfect frequency (number of oscillations per second), it can even become a standing wave.
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