It trvels down because it is attracted to the string
due to impearmable rock, water can't soak through, increasing surface run off, which means more water will travel down into the rivers etc.
they can travel for trillions of miles before raining down on the land
Because gravel has gaps that the water can travel through and clay is less likely to although water can still travel through it but slower
Water will travel faster in gravel than sandStudents in secondary school should know this!
because it is not safe to travel when the weather is stormy.
To pour water down a string, you can dip the string into the water and let gravity pull the water down the length of the string. Make sure the string is taut and positioned vertically to allow the water to flow smoothly.
Longitudinal waves travel on a string!
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by magnet on a string and held down by a weight
Yes, sound can pass through a string. When a string is plucked or strummed, it creates vibrations that travel through the string and create sound waves in the surrounding air. The sound waves produced by the vibrating string can then be heard by our ears.
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It is on the third string. You have to put 3 fingers down on the third string
it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.
A string will typically sink in water due to its higher density compared to water. However, if the string is less dense than water (such as a helium-filled balloon attached to it), it may float.
Material will travel faster in a river flowing down a steep slope. As the water slows down, the material will also slow down.