Using simulation – “Waves on a string”, investigate how waves reflect off of a boundary. This will be dependent on whether the boundary allows the medium to oscillate at the boundary (loose end), or if the boundary holds the medium (fixed end).
*Observe the wave as it encounters the far boundary. You may notice the back reflection. Observe the orientation of the return pulse on reflection for the two end point conditions. Describe the observed difference in detail.
**Lab Report Template attached.**
**Lab Report Information Sheet with data for parts I and II attached.**
Emphasis in Lab Report needs to be on the Abstract and Methods. (Info regarding emphasis included in information sheet.)
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