A wave pulse traveling to the right along a thin cord reaches a discontinuity where the rope becomes thinner and lighter. What is the orientation of the reflected and transmitted pulses? A) Both pulses are right side up. B) The reflected pulse returns right side up while the transmitted pulse is inverted. C) The reflected pulse returns inverted while the transmitted pulse is right side up. D) Both pulses are inverted.
In the case of a thin cord reaches a discontinuity where the rope becomes thinner and lighter, the orientation of the reflected and transmitted pulses is right side up. Both pulses are right side up.
If discontuity takes at thicker and hevier, then the reflected pulse returns inverted while the transmitted pulse is right side up.
The correct option is ( A )
A wave pulse traveling to the right along a thin cord reaches a discontinuity where the...
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