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To create a transverse wave in a metal rod, you would need to strike the rod perpendicular to its length with a fast and strong force. This action will cause the particles in the rod to oscillate perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation, leading to the formation of a transverse wave. The frequency and magnitude of the strike will affect the characteristics of the wave produced.

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