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written by Gary Gladding
published by the University of llinois Physics Education Research Group
This is an interactive homework problem relating to transverse wave motion in a vibrating Slinky toy.  A slinky of known mass is stretched to a length of 6m and given a shake to create a transverse wave pulse.  It takes 0.8 seconds for the pulse to travel the full length.  If the Slinky is stretched to a length of 10.2m, how long will it take the pulse to reach the other end?  

The problem is accompanied by a Socratic-dialog "help" sequence designed to help users understand the relationships among spring tension, spring constant, and speed of a traveling wave.  Specific guidance is provided for each component of this problem, from strategic analysis through application of the mathematics.  This item is part of a larger collection of interactive problems developed by the Illinois Physics Education Research Group.
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Oscillations & Waves
- Oscillations
= Springs and Oscillators
- Wave Motion
= Transverse Pulses and Waves
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spring, spring constant, tension, transverse wave, wave propagation
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Topic: Wave Energy
Unit Title: Wave Properties: Frequency, Amplitude, Period, Phase

Superb inquiry-based problem to help students understand how spring tension, spring constant, and wave speed are related.  The problem features a vibrating Slinky toy stretched to different lengths and given a "shake".  Students must figure out how long it takes the wave pulse to travel the full length in both cases.  They will discover for themselves that the time is the same. We suggest using this resource with the Physics Classroom tutorial above, "Speed of a Wave".

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G. Gladding, (University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, Urbana, 2006), WWW Document, (https://per.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys101/ie/15/slinky).
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G. Gladding, Illinois PER Interactive Examples: Waves on a Slinky (University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, Urbana, 2006), <https://per.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys101/ie/15/slinky>.
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Gladding, G. (2006, June 16). Illinois PER Interactive Examples: Waves on a Slinky. Retrieved October 9, 2024, from University of llinois Physics Education Research Group: https://per.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys101/ie/15/slinky
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Gladding, Gary. Illinois PER Interactive Examples: Waves on a Slinky. Urbana: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, June 16, 2006. https://per.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys101/ie/15/slinky (accessed 9 October 2024).
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Gladding, Gary. Illinois PER Interactive Examples: Waves on a Slinky. Urbana: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group, 2006. 16 June 2006. 9 Oct. 2024 <https://per.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys101/ie/15/slinky>.
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Is Part Of http://research.physics.illinois.edu/per/ie_101.html

This is a link to the author's full set of interactive problems developed for an introductory physics course in Mechanics and Heat.

relation by Caroline Hall
Covers the Same Topic As The Physics Classroom: The Speed of a Wave

A simple tutorial about variables affecting wave speed.  It would be an appropriate supplement for introductory physics students who are completing this particular interactive homework problem.

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