I say that when we take a string and tie it to a wall at one end and give a bump to other end the bump produced moves to wall and the rightmost element of the string will exert force on wall and then the wall exerts an equal amount of force on the element. Then an wave pulse is produced due to that force which will have identical shape but inverted.
"WHY IS IT INVERTED?"
Why does a wave inverts its shape when touched a wall?
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- 3+ months ago by srivardha...
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- wall, shape, wave, string, tie, ends, bump, physics, shapes
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