Physics
Physics, 09.03.2021 04:20, rurbanok12

1. In Physics, we distinguish between wave motion and particle motion. Wave motion refers to the movement of a wave-like pattêm from one location on the medium to another. When you view a
water wave moving along the surface of water, you are observing wave motion. There is a very
obvious movement of a collection of crests and troughs along the water surface. In the Simple
Wave Simulator, there is a collection of crests and troughs moving through a rope; this is wave
motion. But there are also three points on the rope that are colored red. When you observe the
motion of these points, you are observing particle motion - the motion of particles of the rope.
Describe the motion of these particles.

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