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problem 3 part b, How can I draw the incident pulse, and what will look like in

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problem 3 part b, How can I draw the incident pulse, and what will look like in this situation?

Waves Reflection and transmission HW-120 3. of below represents a snapshot of two springs at an instant after a pulse has reached the boundary between them The linear mass density. A, is greater for the tightly coiled spring than for the other spring. Each diagram may contain flaws that would not be observed with real springs. For each dia a. flaw. If a be it a single flaw is s and continue to the next diagram. If there are no flaws, answer parts b and c. b. Make a sketch that shows the shape. width,and direction of motion of the incident pulse c. Determine which pulse is the reflected pulse and which is the transmitted pulse. slo w fixed past nverted Tightly coiled spring There are some Slinky Pbus Sasi should be under Pulse be invartPd bud the SNow rasmi Slinky Tightly coiled spring s he Sarna.

Explanation / Answer

The incident pulse will be sinusoidal in shape .

Amplitude is higher towards left side but frequency will be lower .

Amplitude is lower towards right side but frequency will be higher .