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Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics Chapter 16: Waves University Physics Volume I Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics Chapter 16: Waves Conceptual Questions 1. Give one example of a transverse wave and one example of a longitudinal wave, being careful to note the relativ
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Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics 
Chapter 16: Waves 
University Physics Volume I 
Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics 
Chapter 16: Waves 
Conceptual Questions 
1. Give one example of a transverse wave and one example of a longitudinal wave, being careful 
to note the relative directions of the disturbance and wave propagation in each. 
Solution 
A wave on a guitar string is an example of a transverse wave. The disturbance of the string 
moves perpendicular to the propagation of the wave. The sound produced b...
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Conceptual Questions 1. Which of the following substances are fluids at room temperature and atmospheric pressure: air, mercury, water, glass? Solution Mercury and water are liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Air is a gas at room tempera
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Conceptual Questions 
1. Which of the following substances are fluids at room temperature and atmospheric pressure: 
air, mercury, water, glass? 
Solution 
Mercury and water are liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Air is a gas at room 
temperature and atmospheric pressure. Glass is an amorphous solid (non-crystalline) material at 
room temperature and atmospheric pressure. At one time, it was thought that glass flowed, but 
flowed very slowly. This theory came from the observati...
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UniversityPhysicsVolume1-Ch15
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Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics 
Chapter 15: Oscillations 
University Physics Volume I 
Unit 2: Waves and Acoustics 
Chapter 15: Oscillations 
Conceptual Questions 
1. What conditions must be met to produce SHM? 
Solution 
The restoring force must be proportional to the displacement and act opposite to the direction of 
motion with no drag forces or friction. The frequency of oscillation does not depend on the 
amplitude. 
2. (a) If frequency is not constant for some oscillation, can the oscillation...
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