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Hooke's law is a proportional relationship between the force experienced and the extension observed. The relationship exists up to an elastic limit.
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Successive waves become smaller, however, the frequency remains the same. One common example is the pendulum. After being set in motion, the distance being swept out by the pendulum bob becomes progressively smaller. Energy is lost to the system due to air resistance and friction at the ...
Consider a stationary source of waves S. A wave is emitted and one period later another wave is just about to be produced. The separation of successive crests is the wavelength λ . From the wave equation, observed wavelength - static observer infront of moving source The source moves towar...