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2 October, 16:52

What kind of force pulls a system back to equilibrium

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  1. 2 October, 18:11
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    Restoring Force

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    The distance from one crest to the next is a wave's wavelength. This kind of force pulls a system back to equilibrium: restoring force. Sound waves are an example of this kind of wave: longitudinal wave. The amplitude of two waves will cancel when destructive interference occurs.
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