That my partner can hear what I had to say.
This is a complex question - or rather the answer could be.In a violin for example, the strings rotate as well as vibrate.In a simple 'string and tin can phone" the waves are transverse waves carried by the taut string.Basically, your string can vibrate back and forth, normal to the string;or it may rotate round the axis along the string;or a mass may swing suspended by the string as in a pendulum.
hypothesis
A hypothesis is a prediction.
"Elementary" in this context means that they are not known to be made up of smaller particles. It doesn't mean they can't undergo changes. You can think of the flavors as different excitation states of the same particle - comparable to different vibration modes on the same string. In fact, according to string theory (which is not really a scientific theory yet - more a hypothesis), the fundamental structures in the Universe ARE a type of string, and the different vibration modes of those strings are what gives them their different properties.
A hypothesis and predicition r kinda alike and the experiment is the testing of the hypothesis and prediction
A hypothesis is a prediction or proposed explanation for something. A hypothesis for the length of string telephone with a clarity of sound responding variable can be about the string length affecting the quality of the sound.
The string has to be taut or the vibrations from shouting into one can will not reach the other can. In general it is more efficient to just shout directly at the person and leave out the cans and string.
Robert hooke
Use thread or string.
The string telephone mimics the use of a landline phone. Popular with science projects, a string telephone used vibrations to produce acoustic sounds.
It depends on what type of phone you have. Some cell phones have little plastic holes, for lack of better words, that you can fit a cell phone charm's string through. Then you would take the string and put the charm through it so it would stay attached to the phone.
Erin dark She is a real wiz kid
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The phone number of the National Four-String Banjo Hall Of Fame Museum is: 405-260-1323.
If we knew what string you were talking about, we might give a relevant answer. Nonetheless, I have a hypothesis, which is that it is much more fun to cut the string with a laser beam, rather than an ordinary blade or scissors.
ewan
Punch holes in the bottom of two tin cans, string some string through it, tie knots at both ends, and there you have a fake telephone that doesn't work in any sense. =)