Transmission of Oscillatory Motion Via Crosswise (Transverse) and Lengthwise (Longitudinal) Propagations
In the world of education and scientific research, Dr. Michael R. Gallis, a renowned figure at Penn State Schuylkill's Animations for Physics and Astronomy, has recently made a significant contribution. He has published a captivating video that delves into the fascinating realm of Physics and Astronomy.
The video, authored by William Cunningham, is a product of Dr. Gallis's extensive work at Penn State Schuylkill. It presents two distinct types of waves—longitudinal and transverse—in a visually engaging manner.
The longitudinal wave depicted in the video starts by pulling back, followed by a push forward, as it moves from left to right. On the other hand, the transverse wave shown initially rises, then falls, before returning to its starting position.
Despite its silence, the video manages to convey complex scientific concepts in a manner that is easy to understand. It is a testament to Dr. Gallis's ability to simplify complex ideas and his commitment to making education accessible.
The video, published by Referencing Hub media, is available for non-commercial use under the Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 license. However, it is not permitted for commercial use, ensuring that the content remains accessible and free for educational purposes.
Dr. Michael R. Gallis, the publisher of the video, encourages everyone to explore the wonders of Physics and Astronomy through this engaging and informative visual presentation. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or simply someone with a curiosity for the cosmos, this video is a valuable resource that invites you to delve deeper into the fascinating world of waves and their behaviours.
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