The balloon moves along the string due to the air escaping from it. The escaping air creates a force in the opposite direction, propelling the balloon forward. This is an example of Newton's Third Law of Motion in action.
Shortening the string of a pendulum decreases the distance it needs to travel, resulting in a shorter period for each swing. Since frequency is the number of swings per unit of time, shortening the pendulum causes it to move faster.
As a transverse wave passes through a point on a string, that point moves up and down perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. The point experiences periodic oscillations as energy is transferred along the string without actual physical movement of the string from one end to the other.
Once the string breaks, the ball follows Newton's first law of motion which states that an object in motion remains in motion with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. Without the centripetal force from the string pulling the ball in a circular path, the ball continues in a straight line due to its inertia.
Hot air balloons move due to the wind. By manipulating the altitude of the balloon, the pilot can navigate in different wind currents to control the direction of movement. The basic principle is to find winds blowing in the desired direction at different altitudes.
When an engine bumps into a string of coupled railroad cars on a track, it creates a compression wave. This wave travels through the cars and causes them to move as the energy is transferred from one car to the next until the wave dissipates.
it's the transverse wave that carries waves on a string .b'caz waves on a string proceed along the length of the string but the particles of the medium that is the particles of the string move perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
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The strings that are on the guitar make the sound play. If you think about it, almost every instrument something vibrates to make a sound. In a saxophone, when you blow into the mouthpiece, it makes the reed move. When you hit a violin, it causes the string to move.
Shortening the string of a pendulum decreases the distance it needs to travel, resulting in a shorter period for each swing. Since frequency is the number of swings per unit of time, shortening the pendulum causes it to move faster.
When you press down on the key of a piano, it causes a lever to move a hammer. The hammer then strikes a string that produces the sound.
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An example of a transverse wave is a wave on a string when it is plucked or shaken. In this type of wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular (sideways) to the direction of the wave propagation. This causes crests and troughs to form as the wave travels along the medium.
you can make a toy car move with a ballon and pump by blowing balloon up and leting the pump go