Longitudinal Wave

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2009

Using a coiled hose, this is demonstrating a longitudinal wave. Like sound waves, this coil compresses and moves apart in compressions and rarefractions.

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  • seriously....delete this video; you're only going to confuse people more that what they already are.

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  • 0.5FPS ;)

  • Reported for misleading text. Horrible video

  • @shortperson1026 1 frame a DAY

  • nice slideshow dude.

    

  • @shortperson1026 more like 1 frame per minute

  • Is this like 5 FPS or something?

  • Imposter! The ghost tube does not exist in this dimension!

  • shit video

  • your camera sucks, get a life!

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