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Suppose you have a light spring stretched out and one end is attached to a wall. With this setup, you can move the free end in any of three directions (x, y, z). The spring lies along the z axis. Which type of wave do you create when you move the free end along the z axis?
Which type of wave do you create when you move the free end along the x axis?
Which type of wave do you create when you move the free end along the y axis?
CHoose one for each.
transverse
longitudinal

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